Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual
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Target modules
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5. Choose the target module or the target group in from the list on the left-hand side.
6. Under
USB access during grouping
on the right-hand side, you can choose between
the following options:
7. Click
Ok
to save you settings.
Changing the rights to configure the target modules
How to change the rights to view and edit the configuration of the target modules:
1. In the directory tree, click
User area > User
.
If you want to change the rights for user groups, click
User area > User groups
.
2. Double-click the user account or the user group you want to configure.
3. Click the
Matrix systems > Global Device Rights
tabs.
4. Use the
Target config
entry to choose between the following options:
5. Click
OK
to save your settings.
Changing the rights to reset or reactivate a PS/2 mouse
Compared to USB mouses, PS/2 mouses do not support hot plug technology. You
can therefore insert the PS/2 plug during operation, but it may be possible that the
computer does not detect the input device.
In order to activate or reset the PS/2 mouse, the matrix system can be used to send
a special command to the computer connected to the target module.
IMPORTANT:
The right to access USB devices is configured for the target module,
which provides the main KVM channel of the channel group. The USB channel is
assigned to the same channel group.
ADVICE:
Use the drop-down menu to choose the target modules to be dis-
played in the selection screen:
[All targets]:
Lists all target modules of the system
[Unassigned]:
Only lists [Unassigned] target modules
Search...
Choosing this option opens a new window. Choose the desired View
filter in the directory tree to display only the devices which are assigned to
this view filter.
Yes:
Allow access to USB devices of the channel group.
No:
Deny access to USB devices of the channel group.
Yes:
Allows the user to view and edit the target module config
No:
Denies the user to view and edit the target module config