User guide

Chapter 6: Video Viewer Window 97
4. To set custom scaling, click the Custom radio button. The X and Y fields become enabled.
Type a mouse scaling value in the X and Y fields. For every mouse input, the mouse move-
ments are multiplied by the respective X and Y scaling factors. Valid input ranges
are 0.25-3.00.
To realign the mouse:
Click the Align Local Cursor button in the Video Viewer window toolbar.
To reset the PS/2 connection:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu. The Session Options dia-
log box appears.
2. Click the Mouse tab.
3. Click the Reset PS/2 button. A dialog box prompts you to confirm.
4. Enable the Reset PS/2 Connection at the Device checkbox and click OK.
Using keyboard pass-through
Keystrokes that a DS appliance user enters when using a Video Viewer window may be interpreted
in two ways, depending on the screen mode of the Video Viewer window.
If a Video Viewer window is using Full Screen mode, keystrokes and keyboard combinations
are sent to the remote server being viewed.
If a Video Viewer window is using regular desktop mode, Keyboard Pass-through mode may
be used to control whether the remote server or local computer will recognize keystrokes or
keystroke combinations.
When enabled, Keyboard Pass-through mode will send keystrokes and keystroke combinations to
the remote server being viewed when the Video Viewer window is active. When the local desktop
is active, keystrokes and keystroke combinations entered by the DS user affect the local computer.
If you wish to use Keyboard Pass-through mode, it must be specified using the Session Options
dialog box.
NOTE: The Ctrl-Alt-Delete keyboard combination can only be sent to a remote server by using a macro. See
Global Keyboard Macros on page 64 and Using Local Macros in the following section for more information.
NOTE: The Japanese keyboard ALT-Han/Zen keystroke combination is always sent to a remote server,
regardless of the screen mode or keyboard pass-through setting.
To specify keyboard pass-through:
1. Select Tools - Options from the Video Viewer window menu. The Session Options dialog
box appears.
2. Click the Keyboard tab.