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Configuration Software and Utilities 45
The core components of the SMU are the same for the local and remote applications. If the
SMU is run locally, the user interface and core components coexist on the same system and
communicate using a procedural call interface. When run remotely, the user interface
components and core components communicate use a socket interface. Running the remote
SMU requires the use of Intel Server Management.
NOTE
The local SMU application is available only in English.
Remote Keyboard Navigation
The remote SMU application requires a pointing device for operation; it does not support
accelerator keys. Other keys work as described in Table 14.
Table 14. Keyboard Support for Remote SMU Client
Key Function
<Enter>
Pressing <Enter> when focus is on a button causes the action associated with that
button to occur.
<Tab>
Moves focus to the next control in the tab order in the primary information pane.
<Shift><Tab>
Moves focus to the previous control in the tab order.
Local Keyboard Navigation
The local SMU application provides keyboard support as follows:
Table 15. Keyboard Support for Local SMU Client
Key Function
<Enter>
If the cursor is in an edit box, the <Enter> key moves the cursor to the next
selectable control in the currently active pane. When the focus is on a task menu
item, a task button, a radio button, or a check box, pressing <Enter> selects the
control. If the focus is on a single-select control (combo box), pressing <Enter> has
no effect.
<Tab>
Moves focus to the next control in the tab order in the primary information pane.
<Up arrow>
Moves the cursor to the previous selectable control in the currently active pane.
<Down arrow>
Moves the cursor to the next selectable control in the currently active pane. (Same as
the <Tab> key.)
<Right
arrow>
Moves the cursor to the next selectable control in the currently active pane. (Same as
the <Tab> key.)
<Left arrow>
Moves the cursor to the previous selectable control in the currently active pane.
(Same as the <UP arrow> key.)
<F5> key
If a horizontal scroll bar is in the active pane, pressing <F5> scrolls the display left.
<F6> key
If a horizontal scroll bar is in the active pane, pressing <F6> scrolls the display right.
<F7> key
If a vertical scroll bar is in the active pane, pressing <F7> scrolls the display up.
<F8> key
If a vertical scroll bar is in the active pane, pressing <F8> scrolls the display down.
<F10> key
Toggles the focus between the task pane and the primary information pane.
<ESC> key
Displays the Exit dialog.