Hiding The Client Computer's Cursor In An Avr Session; Using Avr In View-Only Mode - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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To restore mouse behavior
1. In an AVR session, click Settings.
2. Point to Mouse and then click Read Mouse Acceleration.
Related Topics

"Hiding the Client Computer's Cursor in an AVR Session"

"Managing AVR Sessions"
Hiding the Client Computer's Cursor in an AVR Session
In an
Advanced Video Redirection
computer (a crosshair) and the Express5800/320Ma system are displayed by default.
To hide or show the client computer's cursor
Click Settings, point to Mouse, and click Show Client Cursor. Repeat the process
to turn the cursor back on again.
A check mark next to Show Client Cursor indicates that the cursor of the client
(local) computer will be shown.
Related Topics
"Restoring Mouse Behavior"
"Managing AVR Sessions"

Using AVR in View-Only Mode

Although
Advanced Video Redirection
on the Express5800/320Ma system using the remote keyboard, you can set the
session to prevent keyboard entry and to allow only viewing of the server's desktop
from the
VTM
To enable or disable View-Only mode
Click Settings, and then click View-Only Mode.
A check mark next to View-Only Mode indicates that no data can be written to the
server.
Related Topics
"Managing AVR Sessions"
"Troubleshooting AVR Sessions"
console.
(AVR) session, the cursors of both the client
(AVR) sessions are typically used to enter data
Managing AVR Sessions
Using AVR
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