User guide
Chapter 6: Using the Video Viewer Window 261
To enable a device thumbnail in the scan sequence:
Select a device thumbnail. Select Thumbnail - <device name> - Enable from the Thumbnail
Viewer menu.
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Right-click on a device thumbnail and select Enable from the pop-up menu.
Updating of that thumbnail image will resume.
To launch a session to a device from the Thumbnail Viewer:
Select a device thumbnail. Select Thumbnail - <device name> - View Interactive Session from the
Thumbnail Viewer menu.
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Right-click on a device thumbnail and select View Interactive Session from the Thumbnail Viewer
menu. That target device desktop will appear in a Video Viewer window.
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Double-click on the thumbnail image.
To exit the Thumbnail Viewer:
Select File - Exit.
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Click the Close button.
Using Keyboard Pass-through
Keystrokes that a DSView user enters when using a Video Viewer window may be interpreted in
two ways, depending on the screen mode of the Video Viewer window.
If a Video Viewer window is using Full Screen mode, all keystrokes and keyboard combinations
except
Ctrl-Alt-Del are sent to the remote server being viewed. If a Video Viewer window is using
Regular Desktop mode, Keyboard Pass-through mode may be used to control whether the remote
server or local computer will recognize certain keystrokes or keystroke combinations.
Keyboard pass-through must be specified using the Session Options dialog box. When enabled,
keyboard pass-through will send all keystrokes and keystroke combinations except
Ctrl-Alt-Del to
the remote server being viewed when the Video Viewer window is active. When the local desktop
is active, keystrokes and keystroke combinations entered by the DSView user affect the
local computer.
NOTE: The Ctrl-Alt-Delete keyboard combination can only be sent to a remote server by using a macro. See
Using Global and Personal Macros in the following section for more information.
NOTE: The Japanese keyboard ALT-Han/Zen keystroke combination is always sent to a remote server,
regardless of the screen mode or keyboard pass-through setting.