User guide

Managing remote servers through the Video Session Viewer 82
Item Description
4
Image Capture Vertical Position–Adjusts the screen
image vertical position up or down
5
Contrast–Increases or decreases screen image lightness
or darkness
6 Brightness–Increases or decreases screen image intensity
7
Noise Threshold–Adjusts the number of pixels in a block
for which a change must be detected for the video data
to be sent to the client
8
Priority Threshold–Adjusts the level of changes within a
video black to determine what would be sufficient to
cause a video block to be marked as high priority
To adjust the video quality of the Video Session Viewer window:
1. Select Tools>Manual Video Adjust. The Manual Video Adjust dialog box appears.
2. Click the icon to be adjusted, and move the slider bar or click the Min - or Max + buttons. The
adjustments are displayed immediately.
3. Click Close to exit.
Configuring session options
You can enable keyboard pass-thru, select a Menu Activation Keystroke, and enable Background Refresh
Selection in the General Session Options dialog box.
Configuring keyboard pass-thru
Keyboard pass-thru eliminates the need for most macros by capturing the keystrokes before the local
operating system and passing them through to the target server.
To configure keyboard pass-thru, select Tools>Session Options>General, and select Pass-through
all keystrokes in regular window mode.
Selecting function buttons for the Video Session Toolbar
You can select up to 10 function buttons that appear on the toolbar display in the Toolbar Session
Options dialog box. You can also select the Toolbar Hide Delay time.
Aligning the cursors
If the cursors no longer respond properly, you can align them to reestablish proper tracking. Alignment
causes the local cursor to align with the cursor on the remote server.
CAUTION: If the server does not support the ability to disconnect and reconnect the cursors, then the cursor
becomes disabled and the server must be rebooted.
To align the cursor for most operating systems, click Align Local Cursor in the menu bar.