Controlling the remote desktop, Controlling the remote desktop -4, Closing the remote desktop – KEYENCE XG VisionTerminal User Manual
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Controlling the XG Series Remotely (Remote Desktop)
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Displaying remote desktops for multiple controllers using
[Continuous] may result in slow screen updates for all
connected XG Series controllers. In this case, select
[Asynchronous].
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The update interval for [Asynchronous] cannot be user
specified to an arbitrary value because the interval is
determined automatically based on the current connection
status.
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A check mark will appear next to the selected update method
when the menu is displayed.
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You can also specify the update method from the shortcut
menu displayed by right-clicking on the remote desktop
window.
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The remote desktop icon for connections in the system view will
reflect the update method selected.
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: asynchronous or continuous
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Closing the remote desktop
Click the close button on the upper right side of the remote
desktop window.
Sending remote console keystrokes
This procedure displays the console view for operating the
XG Series controller currently displayed in the remote
desktop window.
In addition to sending remote console keystrokes by
clicking buttons visualized in the console view, users can
also use the keyboard or joypad connected to the PC.
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From the [View] menu, click [Handheld Controller].
The [Handheld Controller] window appears.
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You can also display the handheld controller view by clicking
[Handheld Controller] in the shortcut menu displayed by
right-clicking on the remote desktop window.
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Operation using the handheld controller window.
Target
Select the XG Series controller to operate from the
drop down list.
Cursor button
Click to move through the screen as the 8-way button
does on the handheld controller.
Buttons 0 to 8
Click to execute the same action assigned to the
button on the handheld controller.
Functions assigned to each button number are listed
to the right of the number.
4. Controlling the Remote Desktop