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98  AX3000 - User's Manual 
- ZRLE: newer and higher performing encoding but is only 
supported by a RealVNC server V4. In addition, ZRLE graphical 
data may be compressed. 
- Hextile Cache: when this parameter is disabled, display updates are 
directly done on the screen itself. Else a display update is first built in 
memory and then displayed. The global performance is the same 
whatever the method. But the terminal is more comfortable to be used 
when the 'Cache Hextile' is enabled. 
- Shared Session: this allows multiple VNC terminals to share the same 
graphical display (i.e. the same server frame buffer). 
- Double Screen: two VNC terminals may be used to support a double-
width display. This parameter allows the mode of each terminal to be set: 
- No: no double screen support 
- Left Part: this terminal displays the left side of the large virtual 
screen. The 'Shared Session' option is forced to 'Yes'. 
- Right Part: this terminal displays the right side of the large virtual 
screen. The 'Shared Session' and 'Keyboard and Mouse Ignored' 
options are forced to 'Yes'. 
- Keyboard and Mouse Ignored: if 'yes' all parameters related to mouse 
and keyboard are disabled. The terminal no longer sends 
mouse/keyboard event to the VNC server. 
- <Ctrl><Alt><Del>: there are two modes for this keystroke: 
- Local: the keystroke is handled by the AX3000 and is used to 
shutdown the terminal (see Chapter 4.6) 
- Remote: the keystroke is handled by the VNC server. 
- CAPS Key Mode : set the CAPS LOCK to behave in either of three ways: 
- Caps Lock: each alphabetical key sends the corresponding upper 
case letter. To unlock this mode press the <CAPS> key. 
- Shift Lock: each key send the same character sent by pressing 
<Shift><This key>. To unlock this mode press a <Shift> key. 
- Uppercase: each key send the upper character if it is present. 
Otherwise, this is the lower character (upper-case letter if possible) 
which is sent. <Shift> key acts in the standard way (whatever the 
CAPS key). To unlock this mode press the <CAPS> key. 
- Caps Lock +: same as 'Shift Lock'. But in addition ALL the keys 
supported (including <Esc>, function keys...). 
- Numpad Mode: this parameter sets the type of keyboard event sent 
when pressing a key of the numpad: 
- Standard: keyboard events are thus defined by the RFB protocol. 










