Users Guide

Table Of Contents
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Alt+F5
Alt+F6
Alt+F7
Alt+F8
Alt+F9
Alt+F10
Alt+F11
Alt+F12
PrntScrn
Alt+PrntScrn
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Pause
Tab
Ctrl+Enter
SysRq
Alt+SysRq
Win-P
Aspect Ratio The HTML5 virtual console video image automatically adjusts the size to make the image visible. The
following configuration options are displayed as a drop-down list:
Maintain
Dont Maintain
Click Apply to apply the selected settings on the server.
Touch Mode The HTML5 virtual console supports the Touch Mode feature. The following configuration options are
displayed as a drop-down list:
Direct
Relative
Click Apply to apply the selected settings on the server.
Mouse Acceleration Select the mouse acceleration based on the operating system. The following configuration options
are displayed as a drop-down list:
Absolute (Windows, latest versions of Linux, Mac OS-X)
Relative, no acceleration
Relative (RHEL, earlier versions of Linux)
Linux RHEL 6.x and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 or later
Click Apply to apply the selected settings on the server.
Virtual Media Click Connect Virtual Media option to start the virtual media session. The virtual media menu displays the
Browse option to browse and map the ISO and IMG files.
NOTE: You cannot map physical media such USB-based drives, CD, or DVD by using the HTML5 based virtual console.
NOTE: For security reasons read/write access is disabled while accessing virtual console in HTML5. With Java or ActiveX
plug-ins, you can accept security messaging before the plug-in is given the read/write authority.
Supported Browsers
The HTML5 virtual console is supported on the following browsers:
Internet Explorer 11
Chrome 36
Firefox 30
Safari 7.0
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Configuring and using virtual console