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3. On your keyboard, p
ress the keys
T
he names of the pressed keys
4. Click Stop Recording.
5. Click OK.
The key sequence definition is updated in the system.
4.8.4
Deleting Key Sequence
You can delete a
single or multiple
To delete a keyboard sequence:
1. In the Special Key Ma
n
to delete
. Select a group of keys by selecting the first
the Shift
button, and then selecting the last
2. Click Delete.
The delete confirmation box appears.
Figure
4.9
Synchronizing Mouse Pointers
Windows Server 2008.
When working at the c
lient computer, two mouse pointers
computer and one of the
target server
synchronized.
Before synchronizing mouse pointers
Section 4.7);
otherwise
Conducting
Synchronizing
ress the keys
to include in the key sequence.
he names of the pressed keys
appear in the provided area.
The key sequence definition is updated in the system.
Deleting Key Sequence
(s)
single or multiple
key sequences from the system.
To delete a keyboard sequence:
n
ager box (see Figure 60
), select the desired key sequence
. Select a group of keys by selecting the first
key in the
group
button, and then selecting the last
key.
The delete confirmation box appears.
Figure
63 – Delete Key(s) Confirmation Box
Synchronizing Mouse Pointers
For best mouse performance and superior customer experience, Minicom
recommends that you set certain mouse settings in the target operating system. This
applies to all targets running Windows, such as
XP, Windows 7
, Windows Server 2003, and
lient computer, two mouse pointers
appear –
one of t
target server
; the former is on top of the
latter
pointers should be synchronized. The following explains what to do if they are not
Before synchronizing mouse pointers
, adjust the video of the
target server
otherwise
, mouse synchronization may not work.
Conducting
a Remote Session
Synchronizing
Mouse Pointers
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), select the desired key sequence
(s)
group
, pressing
For best mouse performance and superior customer experience, Minicom
recommends that you set certain mouse settings in the target operating system. This
, Windows Server 2003, and
one of t
he client
latter
. The mouse
pointers should be synchronized. The following explains what to do if they are not
target server
(see