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- CAPS Key Mode : set the CAPS LOCK to behave in either of three ways:
- Caps Lock: each alphabetical key sends the corresponding upper
case letter. To unlock this mode press the
- Shift Lock: each key send the same character sent by pressing
- Uppercase: each key send the upper character if it is present.
Otherwise, this is the lower character (upper-case letter if possible)
which is sent.
CAPS key). To unlock this mode press the
- Caps Lock +: same as 'Shift Lock'. But in addition ALL the keys
supported (including
- Numpad Mode: this parameter sets the type of keyboard event sent
when pressing a key of the numpad:
- Standard: keyboard events are thus defined by the RFB protocol.
- Ascii: keyboard events are the same than the top row keys (above
QWERTY). With this mode an application can't distinguish is the
pressed key belong or not to the numpad. This mode may be
required for some JAVE-based applications.
- . (numpad): the two available values are the dot (.) and the comma (,).
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when pressing
- standard: the keyboard event is AltGr.
- Ctrl+Alt: the keyboard events are
space bar).
- Local Mouse Cursor: if 'no', the mouse cursor is fully handled by the
VNC server. If 'yes', the behaviour depends on the VNC server version:
- Xvnc V3: as above the mouse cursor is handled by Xvnc. In
addition the local mouse cursor location is indicated by a little
square pointer (2x2 pixels). This can be useful when the local
mouse cursor location is different from the VNC cursor location (for
example when the Unix/Linux box or the network are overloaded).
- Xvnc V4: the mouse cursor is handled by the AX3000. With a low-
bandwidth, this allows the mouse cursor to be more reactive.
- Emulate a 3-button Mouse: if 'yes', the mouse middle button is
emulated by clicking both left and right buttons.
- Mouse Accelerator: if 'yes', the AX3000 speeds up the mouse cursor.