Instruction manual

22 UltraLink 2 DVI Installation and Operation Manual
VNC Viewer Window Options
The VNC Viewer Window Options is a drop-down menu that can be accessed by clicking on the VNC icon at
the top of the window. It can also be accessed by pressing the Menu Key defined in the Inputs or Basic tab of
the VNC Viewer Connection Options screen.
Figure 28. VNC Viewer Window Options Menu
In addition to the common options to change window size and close it, there are settings specific to the VNC
Viewer. These are described in greater detail below.
Full Screen:
The Full Screen option enlarges the window to fill the entire screen. The toolbar and window borders are not
displayed, and video from the host computer is scaled to take up the entire screen. The VNC Viewer will
automatically open in Full Screen Mode if the Full Screen Mode option is set in the Basic or Display tabs of the
VNC Viewer Connection Options screen.
The Menu Key defined in the Inputs or Basic tab is used to exit Full Screen mode. This is the only way to exit
full screen mode, since the toolbar is not visible in Full Screen mode. As noted previously, selecting none as
the Menu Key is discouraged, because it leaves no way to exit Full Screen Mode. In addition, if the option Pass
special keys directly to VNC Server is set in the Basic or Input tabs (the default setting), the user will be unable
to switch away from the VNC Viewer since Alt+Tab and Windows keys are passed to the host computer
instead of being processed at the computer running VNC Viewer.
Single Mouse Mode (P):
Normally, when the cursor is within the Viewer window, two mouse cursors are displayed: a local cursor to
indicate mouse position on the connecting computer, and a second cursor to indicate mouse position on the
host computer. Single Mouse Mode can be used with fast network connections, where a local predictor cursor
to indicate mouse destination on the host computer is not needed.
Exit Single Mouse Mode by deselecting this option in the Viewer Window Options Menu. The key combination
of <Menu Key> + P can also be used to switch in and out of Single Mouse Mode. A method of using mouse
buttons to exit from Single Mouse Mode is described in Advanced Unit Configuration.
Ctrl, Alt, Send F8, Send Ctrl-Alt-Del:
By default, these keystrokes and key combinations are not sent to the host computer. Ctrl, Alt, and
Ctrl+Alt+Del are handled by the connecting computer, and F8 is the default Menu Key. To send these key
combinations to the host computer, click on the appropriate menu option.