Instruction manual

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The main menu window may be moved by clicking and dragging on
the title bar. It can be closed by pressing Escape, or by clicking on the
red X in the top right corner. Here is a guide outlining various fields
from the Main Menu. Most of the functions operate immediately. Other
functions require a response to a confirmation prompt first before
performing the requested function.
• Identification: Fixed text label that is defined by the user in the Web
interface. This does not affect the operation of the system and is
intended to assist with administration.
• Status: Current status of the attached system and the status of the
unit.
• B/W Min/Avg/Max/Auto: Bandwidth control. Current operation will
be indicated with white highlighting. If you choose Min/Avg/Max then
you will override the default, Auto. As the automatic mode measures
actual network performance, you may see the current mode switch
from Min up to Avg or Max. The different modes indicate more
time spent on compression versus more bandwidth. There is no
visual difference between the modes, but there can be a noticeable
difference in speed and smoothness.
• Mouse Resync: Resynchronizes the mouse pointer so that the local
and remote mouse pointers are on top of each other.
• PS/2 Reset: Resets the PS/2 emulation going to the host and to
the attached PS/2 devices. This can be used if the mouse stops
responding or the PS/2 keyboard isn’t working.
• USB Replug: Simulates unplugging the USB connector and then
plugging it back in. If the host is not recognizing USB input devices,
this button may be used to restore functionality.
• Take Control: When multiple users are connected to the same
system, use this button to take control away from another user. Only
one user may control the keyboard and mouse at any time. All users
see the same picture. Please note: It is important that multiple users
not be connected to the same physical network.
• Thumbnails: Switch to smaller thumbnail size screen images (click
anywhere on thumbnail to restore it). Each button corresponds to a