User manual
Table Of Contents
- CN6000
- FCC Information
- User Notice
- Safety Instructions
- Package Contents
- About this Manual
- Conventions
- ATEN Information
- Introduction
- Hardware Setup
- Getting Started
- Administration
- The Windows Client
- The Java Client
- The Log File
- AP Operation
- Appendix
- Index

CN6000 User Manual
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Keypad:
Clicking the second button, brings up the Keypad. Since
some locally input keyboard combinations can not be
captured and sent to the CN6000, the Keypad provides a
one-click implementation of their actions on the remote
system.
Mouse:
At times the local mouse movement may lose sync with the remote mouse
movement. You can try getting them back in sync with a fast mouse
synchronization by moving the mouse pointer down into the Java Client
toolbar. If that doesn't help, do an Autosync (as discussed on the previous
page).
If an Autosync doesn't resolve the problem the Mouse Synchronization
function can get them back into sync. This is similar to the Mouse
Synchronization feature of the Windows Client (see page 32 for details).
1. Click the Mouse Synchronization button.
The remote mouse pointer moves to the upper left area of the screen.
2. Move your local mouse pointer directly over the remote mouse pointer and
Click.
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