Main menu selections – StarTech.com SV1115IPEXEU User Manual

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NOTE: While these four sections remain stationary, depending on your selections, the

center of the page will display the desired content.

Main Menu selections

NOTE: Some of the following items may not be present, based on assigned user

privileges (i.e. non-admin users will not see any items under the Admin category.).

The Home screen offers a Screen Thumbnail view of the controlled computer, as well

as basic file transfer functions, Monitoring Information, System Identification and VNC

Client options.
The USB File Transfer function allows you to upload files to a virtual (emulated) USB

drive. For more information, please view the Help listing for this section.

The Preferences screen offers several configuration options, pertaining to the

functionality of SV1115IPEXT. Here, you will be able to customize settings to optimize

overall performance, (i.e. Encryption options, VNC options, display and bandwidth

options etc.), according to each user’s individual preferences. Please save your

selections by clicking the Save Changes button.

The Snapshots screen allows you to view and save a screenshot of the controlled

computer in its current state. This screenshot will update periodically (automatically).

Saved image files are stored in .PNG format.

The SV1115IPEXT is able to emulate a virtual disk drive attached to the host via USB,

and must have the optional USB cable connected to the SV1115IPEXT and the host

computer to function. Depending on configuration, it will appear to the host as a

floppy drive (1.44MB), an 8MB RAMdisk or a CD-ROM. The host computer does not

require any special drivers or other configuration. You can transfer files to the virtual

disk at any time. SV1115IPEXT will wait until the host is not using the disk, and add

or remove the files. When the host computer next looks at the drive, it will notice the

changes. You can read files from the virtual disk at any time, as long as the host is not

actively writing to the disk. All of this happens in the background, and you may treat

the virtual disk as a shared drive without restrictions.

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