Raritan Computer 5.0.3 ユーザーズマニュアル
Keyboard Handler
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Keyboard Macros
IP-Reach or Dominion's Keyboard Macro feature ensures that keystroke
combinations intended for the target server are sent to, and interpreted
only by, the target server. Otherwise, they might be interpreted by the
computer on which MPC or RRC is running.
combinations intended for the target server are sent to, and interpreted
only by, the target server. Otherwise, they might be interpreted by the
computer on which MPC or RRC is running.
Raritan strongly suggests the use of macros for hot key combinations
since certain hot key combinations have been found to not work
properly depending on the platform and behavioral difference between
the MPC application and web browser version.
since certain hot key combinations have been found to not work
properly depending on the platform and behavioral difference between
the MPC application and web browser version.
Note: This limitation applies only to MPC and not RRC.
CTRL+ALT+Delete Macro
Due to its frequent use, a CTRL+ALT+Delete macro, used to reboot the
target computer, has been pre-programmed into MPC and RRC.
target computer, has been pre-programmed into MPC and RRC.
Send CTRL+ALT+DEL
Sends a CTRL+ALT+DEL macro to the
target server.
target server.
Clicking on the CTRL+ALT+Delete shortcut in the Toolbar sends this key
sequence to the server or KVM switch to which you are currently
connected. In contrast, if you were to physically press the
CTRL+ALT+Delete keys while using MPC or RRC, the command would
first be intercepted by your own PC due to the structure of the Windows
operating system, instead of sending the key sequence to the target
server as intended.
sequence to the server or KVM switch to which you are currently
connected. In contrast, if you were to physically press the
CTRL+ALT+Delete keys while using MPC or RRC, the command would
first be intercepted by your own PC due to the structure of the Windows
operating system, instead of sending the key sequence to the target
server as intended.
Building a Keyboard Macro
These directions describe how to create a keyboard macro for the
Windows command Minimize All Windows/Show Desktop. Follow
these steps, substituting the appropriate key combination for the
command you want, to create your own macro.
Windows command Minimize All Windows/Show Desktop. Follow
these steps, substituting the appropriate key combination for the
command you want, to create your own macro.
For example: In Windows, pressing a keyboard macro is a shortcut that
sends a command to your PC. When connected to a target server with
MPC or RRC, a keyboard macro is one means to accomplish this task on
the target server - because pressing the key combination results in your
own client PC intercepting the command and performing it - instead of
sending the command to the target server as intended.
sends a command to your PC. When connected to a target server with
MPC or RRC, a keyboard macro is one means to accomplish this task on
the target server - because pressing the key combination results in your
own client PC intercepting the command and performing it - instead of
sending the command to the target server as intended.
1. On the Keyboard menu, click Keyboard Macros.