Change leading hotkey, Alternative hotkey commands – StarTech.com SV231DVIUA User Manual

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Alternative Hotkey Commands

In addition to the Left <CTRL> + Left <CTRL> hotkeys, there are two alternative hotkey

sequences available.
1. For the following operations, users may press <ScrollLock> twice instead of pressing left

<CTRL> twice.

To select a computer:

<ScrollLock> + <ScrollLock> + <1>

(Example: Select the computer at port 1.)

<ScrollLock> + <ScrollLock> + <2>

(Example: Select the computer at port 2.)

NOTE: Do not use the keypad at the right of the keyboard.

2. For those keyboards that do not have or support <ScrollLock>, please press and HOLD the

Left <SHIFT> and press <NumLock> twice instead of pressing Left <CTRL> twice.

To select a computer:

hold Left <SHIFT> + press <NumLock> + press <NumLock>

then release <SHIFT> + press <1>

Example: Select the computer at port 1.)

hold Left <SHIFT> + press <NumLock> + press <NumLock>

then release <SHIFT> + press <2>

(Example: Select the computer at port 2.)

NOTE: Do not use the keypad at the right of the keyboard.

Change Leading Hotkey

The default leading hotkey sequence involves pressing the left <CTRL> twice in succession

(e.g. left <CTRL> + left <CTRL>). This can be changed to the right <CTRL> key instead, to avoid

accidental activation due to using the left <CTRL> key for functions such as Copy/Paste.
To change the leading hotkey sequence to Right <CTRL>:

Left <CTRL> + Left <CTRL> + hold <ALT> + press Right <CTRL>

All hotkey commands that previously required pressing the Left <CTRL> will be switched to

requiring the right <CTRL> instead.
To change the leading hotkey sequence back to Left <CTRL>:

Right <CTRL> + Right <CTRL> + hold <ALT> + press Left <CTRL>

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