Chapter 7. The User Interface
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To reset all the hotkeys to their default values, click Reset; to cancel
setting a hotkey value, click Cancel; to clear an action’s Hotkeys field,
click Clear.
You can use the same function keys for more than one action, as long as
the first key is not the same. For example, you can use F1 F2 F3 for one
action; F2 F1 F3 for another; F3 F2 F1 for a third, etc.
Note: You must press and release the keys one key at a time.
An explanation of the Hotkey actions is given in the table below:
Action Explanation
Exit remote location
Breaks the connection to the
KH1508i / KH1516i and
returns you to local operation.
Adjust Video Brings up the video adjustment utility.
Toggle OSD Toggles the Control Panel Off and On.
Toggle mouse display If you find the display of the two mouse pointers (local and
remote) to be confusing or annoying, you can use this function
to shrink the non-functioning pointer down to a barely
noticeable tiny circle, which can be ignored. Since this
function is a toggle, use the hotkeys again to bring the mouse
display back to its original configuration.
Adjust mouse This utility synchronizes the local and remote mouse
movements following a video resolution change. After
invoking this utility, simply click the local mouse pointer on top
of the remote mouse pointer.
Video Auto-sync This combination performs an auto-sync operation. It is the
same as clicking the Auto-sync button in the Video Options
dialog box (see Video Settings, page 93).
Show/Hide Local
Cursor
Toggles the display of your local mouse pointer off and on.
Substitute Alt key Although all other keyboard input is captured and sent to the
remote system, [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] work on your
local computer. In order to implement their effects on the
remote system, another key may be substituted for the Alt key.
If you substitute the F12 key, for example, you would use [F12
+ Tab] and [Ctrl + F12 + Del].
Substitute Ctrl key If your local computer captures Ctrl key combinations,
preventing them from being sent to the remote system, you
can implement their effects on the remote system by
specifying a function key to substitute for the Ctrl key. If you
substitute the F11 key, for example, pressing [F11 + 5] would
appear to the remote system as [Ctrl + 5].