6. Control Panel
An explanation of the Hotkey actions is in the table below:
Action
Description
Exit Remote Location
Breaks the connection to the remote session and returns you to local client computer operation. This is equivalent to clicking
the Exit icon on the Control Panel. Default keys: F2, F3, F4.
Adjust Video
Brings up the Video Settings dialog box. This is equivalent to clicking the Video Settings icon in the Control Panel Settings
menu. Default keys: F5, F6, F7.
Toggle Video Capture
Toggles the Video Capture feature to start and stop recording a video of the remote display. Default keys: F10, F9, F8.
Toggle Control Panel
Toggles the Control Panel off and on. Default keys: F3, F4, F5.
Adjust Mouse
Synchronizes local and remote mouse movements. Default keys: F8, F7, F6.
Video Auto-Sync
Performs a Video auto-sync operation. It is equivalent to clicking the Video Sync icon on the Control Panel. Default keys: F6,
F7, F8.
Show/Hide Local Cursor
Toggles off and on. Hides local cursor, locks mouse pointer and keyboard use within the Windows Client AP window and hides
the control panel. This is equivalent to selecting the Single pointer type from the Mouse Pointer icon on the Control Panel
Settings menu. Default keys: F4, F5.
Substitute Ctrl Key
If your local client computer captures Ctrl key combinations (preventing them from being sent to the remote server), you can
implement their effects on the remote server by specifying a function key to substitute for the Ctrl key. For example, if you
substitute the F11 key, pressing [F11] + [5] would appear to the remote server as [Ctrl] + [5]. Default key: F11.
Substitute Alt Key
Although all other keyboard input is captured and sent to the unit, [Alt] + [Tab] and [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] work on your local
client computer. To implement their effects on the remote server, another key may be substituted for the Alt key. For example,
if you substitute the F12 key, you would use [F12] + [Tab] and [Ctrl] + [F12] + [Del]. Default key: F12.
6.2.1.2 User Macros
User Macros are created to perform specific actions on the remote server. User Macros are stored on the Local Client computer. There is no limit to
the number of macros, the size of the macro names, or makeup of the hotkey combinations that invoke them.
To create a macro:
1. Select User Macros, then click Add.
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