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PS/2 Reset: Resets the PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation. Useful to recover
failed mouse and/or keyboard connections.
÷4, ÷8: Switches to thumbnail mode, at indicated size.
Ctrl-Alt-Del: Sends this key sequence to the host. Works immediately.
Alt-F4: Sends the key sequence to host (closes windows).
1~8, A~H: Switches the current view to the specified KVM port. This function
works for the master unit only. Use the KVM menu (see below) to access KVM
functions on a slaved unit.
KVM: Sends the KVM “hotkey” sequence. This function is equivalent to pressing
the left control key on the keyboard three times to access the KVM on-screen
display.
Menu: Shows the main menu.
Video: Shows the video-tuning menu where the picture quality can be adjusted.
Keys: Shows the VirtKeys menu, which allows you to simulate pressing special
keys such as the Windows key or complex multi-key sequences.
PS/2: This area will show either PS/2 (as in the example) or USB to indicate if
keyboard and mouse are being emulated via USB connection or PS/2 signals.
M-Autosync: Shows when the mouse autosync feature is enabled. When active,
the unit will automatically attempt to match the positions of the remote mouse
pointer and the VNC session’s (local) mouse pointer on the screen
(recommended).
[1][A][S]: These flags show the state of the keyboard lights, NumLock, ShiftLock
and ScrollLock respectively.
X: Click this button to close the Bribar and hide it. This can be very useful on a
client machine whose screen-size is the same as the remote machine. No vertical
screen space is wasted with the Bribar. Use double- F7 to start the main menu,
then click on Bribar to restore the feature.
Other Items: If the server's screen is larger than 1024x768, additional buttons will
be shown to the right of the above listed items. These are all keyboard shortcuts
and are duplicated in the Keys menu.
Main Menu
To access the main menu, press F7 twice quickly. You must press the key twice within
one second. If you press it once or too slowly, then the F7 key(s) are sent to the host, just
like any other key. This is the only way to get into the menu system, if the Bribar is
disabled. Here is the main menu for a typical system: