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5. You will be taken to the SV1107IPEXT Logon screen. Enter your user name and password in
the spaces provided, then click on Logon. This brings you to the SV1107IPEXT main screen.
6. Click on the Java Icon. After a few seconds the remote server’s display appears as a window
on your desktop.
Navigation
You can work on the remote system via the screen display on your monitor, as if it were your
local system.
• You can maximize the window, drag the borders to resize the window; or use the scroll bars
to move around the screen.
• You can switch between your local and remote programs with [Alt + Tab].
Notes:
Due to network lag, there may be a slight delay before your keystrokes show up. You may also
have to wait for the remote mouse to catch up to your local mouse before you click.
Due to net lag, or insufficient computing power on the local machine, some images, especially
motion images, may display poorly.
The Java Applet Toolbar
The Java Applet’s toolbar provides utilities to help you control remote KVM operations.