Navigating osds and vms, Using the keyboard, Mouse control: osd and vms – ClearCube ClientCube 2 with KM User Manual

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P/N G0200161 Rev F, 1.5.01.19.2015

ClearCube Technology, Inc. 3700 W Parmer Lane Austin, TX 78727 (512) 652-3500 www.clearcube.com

Navigating OSDs and VMs

Using the
keyboard

Note that in many cases you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse when navigating the OSD and
when making connections to VMs. You can use the keyboard’s TAB key and arrow keys to move
focus on dialog box elements, and press the ENTER key to make selections. In many cases, this can
eliminate the need to use the mouse and toggle mouse modes as described below.

Mouse control:
OSD and VMs

When using zero clients with a Belkin Secure KM, special keyboard keystrokes are required to
control the connected mouse when zero clients are in a pre-session state (using the zero client on-
screen display
[OSD] shown below) and before configuring VMs. The keystrokes toggle mouse
behavior modes for use on the zero client OSD and when configuring VMs for use with a KM. The
picture below shows the zero client OSD.

Figure 4. The zero client OSD

The list below shows the keystrokes that toggle mouse modes.

CTRL, CTRL, F11, b

This keystroke sets relative mode. Press this key combination when using the mouse to navigate
the OSD (and in VM sessions before configuration).

CTRL, CTRL, F11, c

This keystroke sets absolute mode. Press this key combination when using the OSD (and in VM
sessions before configuration) to enable Seamless Cursor Switching (to move from one monitor to
another). To re-gain control of mouse movements, press CTRL, CTRL, F11, b as described above.

NOTE

:

When connecting to VMs, zero clients must use TERA firmware 4.2.0. See
PCoIP Device and Firmware Compatibility Guide and PC-over-IP (PCoIP)
System User’s Guide
for information about upgrading firmware.


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