Tripp Lite B014-000 User Manual

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The Windows Client
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Function
Drag the OSD display to another position on the screen by clicking and 
holding on the hand while you move the mouse.
Click to bring up the Hotkey Setup dialog box (see p. 19 for details).
Click to bring up the Video Adjustment dialog box (see p. 20 for details).
Click to exit the Windows Client control of the remote unit.
(Space)
Hover over the space to see the video resolution and IP address of the 
device at the remote location.
These LEDs show the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock status of the 
remote computer. Click on the icon to toggle the status.
Note: When you first connect, the LED display may not be accurate. To be 
sure, click on the LEDs to set them.
Keystrokes
Keyboard inputs do not affect the local computer except for [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del].
These two key sequences are retained on the local system to enable the use to switch among
applications and to recover from disaster.
In order to provide the [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] functions on the remote system, one
of the Function Keys must be used as a Substitute for the [Alt] key.
For example, the F12 key could substitute for the Alt key, in which case [F12 + Tab] substi-
tutes for [Alt + Tab]; and [Ctrl + F12 + Del] substitutes for [Ctrl + Alt + Del]. See Configuring
the Hotkeys on p. 20 for details on setting up a substitute key.
Note: While any Function Key can be used for the Substitute key, be sure you do not use one 
that is being used for another action.
Mouse Synchronization
While the B014-000 connection is open, mouse movements do not have any affect on your
local system.  Instead they are captured and sent to the remote system. 
The local mouse movement may periodically become out of synchronization with the remote
system's mouse pointer, especially if you change video resolution. There are three quick meth-
ods that can be used to bring the two pointers back into sync: 
1. Moving the mouse pointer over the Arrow in the OSD panel and right clicking
2. Moving the mouse pointer into the OSD panel and then moving it back out again
3. Performing an Auto Sync with the Video Adjustment function (see Video Adjustment, 
p. 20 for details).
If performing the above does not resolve the problem, do the following:
1. Invoke the Adjust Mouse action with the Adjust Mouse hotkeys (see p. 20 for details).
2. Move the local mouse pointer exactly on top of the remote mouse pointer and Click.
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