ATEN CN-6000 User Manual

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Keystrokes

Until you close the CN-6000 connection, normal keyboard input is suspeneded on
the local computer. It is captured and operates on the remote system, instead. Only
[Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] are available to the local system–allowing the
user to switch among applications and to recover from system disaster on the local
computer.

In order to provide the [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] functions on the remote
system, one of the Function Keys is used as a Substitute for the [Alt] key.

For example, the F12 key could substitute for the Alt key, in which case [F12 +
Tab] substitutes for [Alt + Tab]; and [Ctrl + F12 + Del] substitutes for [Ctrl + Alt
+ Del]. See Configuring the Hotkeys on p. 29 for details on setting up a substitute
key.

Note: While any Function Key can be used for the Substitute key, you must

not use one that is being used for another action.

Mouse Functions

Until you close the CN-6000 connection, normal mouse functions are suspended
on your local system. They are captured and sent to the remote system, instead.

From time to time, especially if you change video resolution, the local mouse
movement may lose synchronization with the remote system’s mouse pointer.

If this occurs, you can bring them back into sync by performing an Auto Sync (see
Video Adjustment, p. 30 for details).

If performing an Auto Sync doesn’t work, see the Resolving Mouse Problems
section, p. 32.

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