Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manual Do Utilizador

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2.  Here you can set the keyboard settings. 
•  Language Click to select your keyboard language from the drop-down list. 
•  The default is English (US). 
•  Delay The initial delay before a symbol appears when a key is pressed and held. 
•  Speed The repeat speed when a key is pressed and held.  
3. Click 
Apply
 in Mouse / Keyboard subtab and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box. 
 
Keyboard types are automatically recognized when they are plugged in. No further configuration is 
necessary. For a list of supported keyboards, see “Appendix 6: Supported Hardware.” 
When configuring a Microsoft application via ICA, if you wish to use the Windows default option which 
moves the mouse pointer to the default button in a dialog box, you must set the mouse type to two 
button or three button (the wheel function will not be supported). This setting is not required for 
Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). 
3.5.1  Advanced Mouse and Keyboard Settings 
From the Setup > Mouse / Keyboard subtab, click Advanced. Here you can configure the 
following advanced settings:  
•  3-button mouse emulation 
In general, eLux NG is used with a three button mouse. However, it is possible to achieve 
the same functionality with a two button mouse. In this case, the third button is simulated 
by clicking the left and right mouse buttons at the same time. Select to activate this 
feature. By default it is not active. 
•  Left-handed  
Select to switch the mouse buttons. By default it is not active. 
•  Dead keys 
“Dead keys” make it possible to entered accented combination characters. A dead key 
combination means that you press two keys one after the other (press the first key and 
release it, then press the second key and release it) in order to form a single character. In 
general, you press a key for the accent you want (nothing happens), then a key for the 
letter to apply to accent to (the accented combination character appears). 
For example, pressing “`” on the U.S. international keyboard produces nothing, but 
subsequently typing “e” produces “è”. Other keyboard layouts may produce accented 
characters in other ways (on the French keyboard there is a key that produces “è” 
directly).  
By default, dead keys are active. If you use an application that is incompatible with dead 
keys, click to deselect.