Owner's Manual

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Keyboard tab
Lets you change the keyboard language to one of 12 available choices. For the virtual keyboard
to function correctly, make sure that the language for both the remote server and local client
computer are set the same. See your operating system documentation for details on changing
your local computer’s keyboard language.
Logging tab
There are two fields in this dialog box, including Global Logging and Console Log File, and an
Overwrite Native Library checkbox (do not uncheck this box).
Global Logging – If you select this option, you can get log messages in a Java Console
or a log file will be generated.
None – No log messages are generated.
Console – Log messages are generated in a Java Console window. (See “To view a
log message in a Java Console:” on page 20).
Log File – Log messages are written to a log file that you create. (See “To specify a
path for the log file:” on page 20)
Console and Log File – Log messages can either be viewed from a Java Console or
from the existing log file. (See “To view a log message in a Java Console:” on page 20
and “To specify a path for the log file:” on page 20.)
To view a log message in a Java Console:
Find the Sun Java Console within your browser’s menus.
You can check log messages in the Java Console window.
To specify a path for the log file:
Click Browse, then specify a path where the log file should be placed.
Caution
Only use the Java Console when necessary, and for as short a time as possible. If
you keep the console open too long, it will take up all available memory, and the Remote
KVMS Java Client and your Internet browser will crash.