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222 Using GUI Virtual Console
Synchronizing the Mouse Pointers
When you connect to a remote Dell PowerEdge system using Virtual
Console, the mouse acceleration speed on the remote system may not
synchronize with the mouse pointer on your management station, causing
two mouse pointers to appear in the Video Viewer window.
To synchronize the mouse pointers click Mouse Synchronize cursor or
press <Alt><M>.
The Synchronize cursor menu item is a toggle. Ensure that there is a check
mark next to the item in the menu so that the mouse synchronization is active.
When using Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Novell SUSE Linux, be sure to
configure the mouse mode for Linux before you launch the viewer. See
"Configuring Virtual Console and Virtual Media in iDRAC6 Web Interface"
on page 212 for help with configuration. The operating system’s default
mouse settings are used to control the mouse arrow in iDRAC6 Virtual
Console screen.
Disabling or Enabling Local Console
You can configure iDRAC6 to disallow Virtual Console connections using
iDRAC6 Web interface. When the local console is disabled, a yellow status
dot appears in the list of servers (OSCAR) to indicate that the console is
locked in iDRAC6. When the local console is enabled, the status dot is green.
If you want to ensure that you have exclusive access to the managed server
console, you must disable the local console and reconfigure the Max Sessions
to 1 on the Virtual Console screen.
NOTE: By disabling (turning off) the local video on the server, the monitor,
keyboard, and mouse connected to the Virtual Console are disabled.
To disable or enable the local console, perform the following procedure:
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On your management station, open a supported Web browser and log in to
iDRAC6. See "Accessing the Web Interface" on page 80 for more
information.
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iDRACView
Displays iDRACView Version.
Table 10-7. Viewer Menu Bar Selections
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Menu Item Item Description