Osd main page functionality, Osd settings page functionality – Tripp Lite PERIPHERAL SHARING B006-VUA4-K-R User Manual
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OSD Main Page Functionality
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F8: Logout
Pressing the [F8] key or clicking on the [F8] text at the bottom of the OSD Main Page will
bring up a prompt asking you if you wish to logout of the KVM switch. Press [Y] and then
press the [Enter] key to logout of the KVM. You will be required to enter in your username
and password to regain access to the KVM switch. If you do not wish to logout of the KVM,
leave the [N] in the prompt field and press the [Enter] key, or press the [Esc] key.
OSD Settings Page Functionality
The OSD Settings Page is where the KVM settings can be accessed and customized. As
described in the previous section, pressing the [F6] key or clicking on the [F6] text when in
the OSD Main Page will bring you to the OSD Settings Page.
To access one of the settings, simply highlight it and press the [Enter] key, or double-click
on it with your mouse. When a setting is selected, a prompt or sub-menu will appear with
options for changing that setting. The table below describes the settings found in this menu.
Setting
Description
OSD Hotkey
Select this setting to change the hotkey that is used to access the OSD.
A sub-menu will appear, allowing you to choose between [Scroll Lock],
[Scroll Lock] and [Ctrl], [Ctrl]. Highlight the desired hotkey and press the
[Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default OSD hotkey
is [Scroll Lock], [Scroll Lock].
Hotkey
Select this setting to change the hotkey combination that is used to activate
Hotkey Setting Mode
. A sub-menu will appear, allowing you to choose be-
tween [Scroll Lock], [-] and [Ctrl], [F12]. (See page 10 on how these keys
are used to activate Hotkey Setting Mode.) Highlight the desired hotkey and
press the [Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default
OSD hotkey is [Scroll Lock], [-].
Button Settings
Select this setting to change which push-button combinations are used to
switch functionalities between ports. A sub-menu will appear, allowing
you to choose between Mode 1 and Mode 2. (See page 9 for the differences
between Mode 1 and Mode 2.) Highlight the desired mode and press the
[Enter] key, or double-click on it with your mouse. The default is Mode 1.
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