User`s manual
  Installing under UNIX/LINUX 
AX3000 - User's Manual  99 
- ASCII: keyboard events are the same than the top row keys (above 
QWERTY). With this mode an application can't distinguish is the 
pressed key belong or not to the numpad. This mode may be 
required for some JAVE-based applications. 
- . (numpad): the two available values are the dot (.) and the comma (,). 
- <Scroll Lock> & <Pause>: enable or disable these two keys 
- <Alt Gr> Mode: this parameter sets the type of keyboard event sent 
when pressing <Alt Gr> (located at the right of the space bar: 
- Standard: the keyboard event is AltGr. 
- Ctrl+Alt: the keyboard events are <Ctrl> and <Alt> (left of the 
space bar). 
- Local Mouse Cursor: if 'no', the mouse cursor is fully handled by the 
VNC server. If 'yes', the behaviour depends on the VNC server version: 
- Xvnc V3: as above the mouse cursor is handled by Xvnc. In 
addition the local mouse cursor location is indicated by a little 
square pointer (2x2 pixels). This can be useful when the local 
mouse cursor location is different from the VNC cursor location (for 
example when the Unix/Linux server or the network is overloaded). 
- Xvnc V4: the mouse cursor is handled by the AX3000. With a low-
bandwidth, this allows the mouse cursor to be more reactive. 
- Emulate a 3-button Mouse: if 'yes', the mouse middle button is 
emulated by clicking both left and right buttons. 
- Mouse Accelerator: if 'yes', the AX3000 speeds up the mouse cursor. 
- Mouse Sensitivity: This setting varies the sample rate of the mouse. If 
the sensitivity is increased the mouse movement will be more fluid, but 
also network activity is increased. 
5.2.2 - Configuring VNC on the Unix/Linux Server
Axel provides software for configuring VNC terminals under Linux: AxGVNC. 
AxGVNC checks the Linux configuration and allows, if needed, some system 
modifications to be automatically done. 
a) Installing AxGVNC 
Use 'gzip' and 'tar' command to extract files from AxGVNC.tar.gz. 
Copy the AxGVNC binary file and the languages files (*.lng) in your preferred 










