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For example, when you press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys on the physical keyboard, the Task Manager of your
local machine appears in addition to the task manager on the server, or the key combination unlocks the
server for login. To display the Task Manager of the remote server by pressing similar virtual keys, on the
LO 100 remote graphic console window, click LCtrl click LAlt, and then press the Del key on your physical
keyboard. Using this key combination displays the LO100 remote graphic console Task Manager. You
can use any combination of virtual and physical Alt, Ctrl, and Del keys.
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Lock and special buttons, when pressed, remain in a pressed state until released. To release special
buttons, click [Lock], and press the system buttons.
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Selecting or pairing LCtrl and RCtrl, LAlt and RAlt, LWin and RWin function as they would on an
English language keyboard. However, they might function differently on keyboards of other
languages.
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Clicking Context is equivalent to right-clicking the LO100 remote graphic console window.
Using Virtual Media
LO100 Virtual Media enables you to add, browse, remove, and share media devices and refresh the
virtual media devices list that appears. LO100 Virtual Media is an advanced feature available by
installing the Lights-Out 100c Remote Management Card. For more information, see the section, "LO100
optional features (on page
To access LO100 Virtual Media:
1.
Click Virtual KVM / Media or Virtual Media (depending on your system implementation.) The Virtual
KVM screen appears.
2.
On the Virtual KVM menu, select Storage. The Storage Devices window appears and has the
following options:
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Clicking Add adds a new virtual media device to the storage devices list. See "Adding a virtual
media device (on page
)" for more information.
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Clicking Connect shares the selected device. See "Shared virtual media devices (on page
for more information. Only one device can be shared at one time.
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Selecting a device and clicking Remove removes devices from the virtual media devices list.
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Clicking Browse enables you to change the selected device path to another path.
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Clicking Refresh rescans and displays the current devices on your machine.
A CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or ISO image mounted through the Virtual KVM or Virtual Media applet functions
and appears (in boot order) the same as a locally mounted media device.