User guide

4. If no smart card is mapped to the target device, the No Card Mapped option will have a
dot beside it. Select your smart card, listed below this option, to map the smart card.
To unmap a smart card, close out the KVM session by clicking X in the Video Viewer window
menu, selecting Tools - No Card Mapped, removing the smart card from the smart card reader or
disconnecting the smart card reader from the client server.
Keyboard Pass-through
Keystrokes that a 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 in Full Screen mode, all keystrokes and keyboard
combinations except Ctrl-Alt-Del are sent to the remote target device being viewed.
If a Video Viewer window is in Regular Desktop mode, Keyboard Pass-through mode can
be used to control whether the remote target device or local computer recognizes certain
keystrokes or keystroke combinations.
Keyboard pass-through must be specified using the Session Options dialog box. When enabled,
keyboard pass-through sends all keystrokes and keystroke combinations except Ctrl-Alt-Del to
the remote target device being viewed when the Video Viewer window is active. When the
local desktop is active, keystrokes and keystroke combinations entered by the user affect the
local computer.
NOTE: The Ctrl-Alt-Del keyboard combination can be sent only to a remote target device by using a macro.
NOTE: The Japanese keyboard ALT-Han/Zen keystroke combination is always sent to a remote target device
regardless of the Screen mode or keyboard pass-through setting.
To specify keyboard pass-through:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu.
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Click the Session Options button.
The Session Options dialog box appears.
2. Click the General tab.
3. Select Pass-through all keystrokes in regular window mode.
4. Click OK to save setting.
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