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To record all log messages to the console, select Console from the Logging list. To check log

messages in the Java™ console window, select Sun Java Console from the list on the Tools menu of
Internet Explorer menu bar.
To record all log messages to a file, select Log File from the Logging list, enabling the Console Log
File textbox. Click the Browse button to select a file in which log messages will be stored, or enter

the fully qualified file name of the selected file in the textbox. Selecting Console and Log File sends

log message to both a file of your choice and to the Java™ console.
The Storage Log File textbox and buttons enable you to specify a file into which LO 100 Virtual

Media related log messages are stored.

Mouse synchronization

To synchronize the local mouse pointer and the server mouse pointer, bring the local mouse to the top left

corner to attract the server mouse pointer to the top left corner. Both pointers become synchronized when

they overlap as one pointer.
For mouse synchronization to work correctly, you must change the Enhance Mouse pointer and Hardware

Acceleration options on the remote machine (server side) using the LO 100 remote graphic console.
For Windows® operating systems, perform the following steps:
To change the Enhance Mouse pointer option:

1.

Select Start>Control Panel.

2.

Double-click Mouse. The Mouse Properties window appears.

3.

Select Pointer Options.

4.

In the Pointer Options window:

a.

Set the Pointer speed bar in the middle.

b.

Be sure the Enhance pointer precision option is not selected.

To change the Hardware Acceleration option:

1.

Right-click the desktop screen

2.

Select Properties. The Display Properties window appears.

3.

Click Settings>Advanced. The video card and monitor properties window appears.

4.

Click Troubleshoot.

5.

Set hardware acceleration to None to disable cursor and bitmap accelerations (one scale or option
below Full).

6.

Click Apply.

7.

Click OK to exit the Display Properties window.

For Linux operating systems, perform the following steps:

For SLES 9:

a.

Determine which mouse device is the remote console mouse using the

xsetpointer -l

command to list all mouse devices.

b.

Determine which mouse to modify by cross-referencing the output of xsetpointer with the X
configuration (either

/etc/X11/XF86Config

or

/etc/X11/xorg.conf

.)

c.

Select the remote console mouse as the mouse to modify. For example:

xsetpointer Mouse[2]

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