Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E User Manual

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Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 
 
 
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Mouse Options 
Single Cursor Mode/Dual Cursor Mode 
When remotely viewing a target server that uses a mouse, you will see 
two mouse cursors on the remote desktop. When your mouse pointer 
lies within the remote desktop area, mouse movements and clicks are 
directly transmitted to the connected target server. The pointer, 
generated by the operating system, slightly leads the target server's 
mouse pointer during movement. This is a result of digital delay. 
On fast LAN connections, you may want to disable the mouse pointer 
and view only the target server's pointer. To toggle between these two 
modes, choose Single/Double Cursor on the shortcut menu. 
Alternatively, click the Single Mouse Pointer icon 
 in the toolbar or 
choose Mouse > Single Cursor Mode. 
 
When in Dual Cursor mode, press Ctrl+Left Alt+M and execute the 
Synchronize Mouse shortcut to force realignment of the mouse cursors. 
If the mouse cursors still remain out of sync, click the Auto-Sense Video 
Settings button 
 on the toolbar. 
Note: When in Dual Cursor mode, if the dual mouse cursors are 
synchronized but left idle for five minutes or longer, the target mouse 
pointer will automatically align itself with the upper left corner of the 
target window. Execute the Synchronize Mouse command to ensure 
local and target mouse pointer alignment. 
Single Mouse Cursor mode for Apple Mac target servers is supported for 
MPC. Select Single Mouse Cursor on the Mouse menu in MPC to enter 
this mode.  While in this mode, the cursor will remain in the video window 
for the Mac Server.  To exit, open the shortcut menu and press S on the 
keyboard.