Instruction manual

Instruction Manual
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Bribar Feature
Along the bottom of the VNC screen is a dark blue bar with various buttons known
as the bribar. Its purpose is to show a number of critical status values and to provide
shortcuts to commonly used features. Here is a snapshot of what it may look like. There
will be slight dierences based on optional features and system conguration. Starting
from the left side of the Bribar, each feature and its function is outlined below.
Bandwidth: Indicates current average bandwidth coming out of the Server Remote
Control unit. The second number measures round trip time (RTT) of the connection
when it was rst established.
Resync: Re-aligns the remote and local mouse points so they are on top of each other.
Redraw: Redraws the entire screen contents; occurs immediately.
PS/2: Resets the PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation. Useful to recover failed mouse
and/or keyboard connections in PS/2 mode.
USB: Resets the USB connection by simulating an unplug and replug. Forces operating
system to recognize the USB keyboard, mouse and emulated disk drive.
÷4, ÷8: Switches to thumbnail mode, at indicated size (i.e. 1/8th, 1/4)
Ctrl-Alt-Del: Sends this key sequence to the host. Works immediately.
Alt-F4: Sends the key sequence to host (closes windows).
KVM: Sends the KVM “hotkey sequence. This function is only enabled when you have
congured the unit to expect a particular brand of KVM downstream. It sends the
key sequence to launch the KVM’s on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is only
present when a KVM model is selected in the Web interface.
Menu: Shows the main menu.
Video: Shows the video-tuning menu where the picture quality can be adjusted.