Raritan Computer Video Gaming Accessories 5.0.3 Manuale Utente
Single Mouse Mode / Dual Mouse Mode
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Single Mouse Mode / Dual Mouse Mode
When remotely viewing a target server that uses a pointing device, you
will see two mouse pointers in the Remote Desktop. When your mouse
pointer lies within the Remote Desktop area of MPC or RRC, mouse
movements and clicks are directly transmitted to the target server
connected. The MPC/RRC mouse pointer, generated by the operating
system on which MPC/RRC is running, slightly leads the target server's
mouse pointer during movement, a necessary result of digital delay.
will see two mouse pointers in the Remote Desktop. When your mouse
pointer lies within the Remote Desktop area of MPC or RRC, mouse
movements and clicks are directly transmitted to the target server
connected. The MPC/RRC mouse pointer, generated by the operating
system on which MPC/RRC is running, slightly leads the target server's
mouse pointer during movement, a necessary result of digital delay.
On fast LAN connections, you may want to disable the MPC/RRC mouse
pointer and view only the target server's pointer. To toggle between
these two modes, use the Keyboard Menu Shortcut Hotkey to activate
the Hot Key menu, then press the letter S on your keyboard to select
Single/Double Cursor (or press the Single Mouse Pointer mode icon in
the Toolbar).
pointer and view only the target server's pointer. To toggle between
these two modes, use the Keyboard Menu Shortcut Hotkey to activate
the Hot Key menu, then press the letter S on your keyboard to select
Single/Double Cursor (or press the Single Mouse Pointer mode icon in
the Toolbar).