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 Chapter 19: Using the Video Viewer        255
You may create any number of additional KVM session profiles and then assign them to target 
devices. When a new profile is created, it has all settings configured to Inherit Default Settings; that 
is, it uses all the settings from the default profile. The appliance administrator may then change 
only those settings that differ from the default profile. For example, a new profile may be identical 
to the default profile, except with different toolbar settings.
Some settings have a profile override option, which indicates whether users may override the 
profile information by using Video Viewer menu commands (see Using Menu Commands to 
Manage Session Settings
 on page 263). If th
e override option is disabled for a setting in the profile, 
the Video Viewer menu selection for that setting will be disabled for the target device using that 
profile. If a target device is not assigned a profile, a user with a Video Viewer connection to that 
target device may use the Video Viewer menu commands to control their session.
In addition to the profile override option, the color depth and video scaling settings have an option 
that can be enabled to prohibit the user from setting a higher value than the current setting. 
Enabling this option can improve bandwidth management.
A KVM session profile contains general, cursor, toolbar and video settings.
General profile settings
Name
A KVM session profile name uniquely identifies the profile. Profile names may contain 1-64 
characters. No two KVM session profiles may have the same name.
Default macro group
The default macro group setting allows you to choose which global macro group will appear in the 
Video Viewer Macros menu. See Macros on page 274.
If you enable Allow users to override this setting, or if no profile is assigned to the target device, 
users may specify the default macro group using Video Viewer menu commands.
Keyboard pass through mode
The keyboard pass through mode setting enables or disables keyboard pass through.
Keystrokes that a user enters may be interpreted in two ways, depending on the screen mode of the 
Video Viewer window. 
If a Video Viewer window is in full screen mode, keystrokes and keyboard combinations are 
sent to the remote server being viewed.
If a Video Viewer window is in regular desktop mode, keyboard pass through mode allows you 
to control whether the remote server or local computer will recognize certain keystrokes or 
keystroke combinations.
When keyboard pass through mode is enabled, keystrokes and keystroke combinations are sent to 
the remote server being viewed when the Video Viewer window is active. For Windows, Linux and 
Solaris operating systems, all keystrokes and keystroke combinations are supported except 
Ctrl-Alt-