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Avitec Sequoia 4K60 - Remote Mode

Avitec Sequoia 4K60
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1. The pop-up selections are only available when source in fullscreen mode.
2. When the INPUT # icon is greyed out, that means its source is currently displaying on the monitor.
3. When the icon is greyed out, that means the USB Type-B port of Sequoia 4K60 is not connected to a
computer's USB port.
Remote Mode
When Sequoia 4K60 enters Remote mode, the Host cursor disappears, and the Surfer feature is
enabled. The window’s border will turn yellow, this signifies that your Sequoia 4K60 is now in Remote
mode with Surfer feature.
For computers hosting Linux, or Android, or Embedded Operating System, you will need to switch off
Surfer feature by using keyboard Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F8 hotkey or pressing side-key of the mouse
(if applicable) in order to control that computer. The window’s border will turn red, this signifies that
your Sequoia 4K60 is now in Remote mode without Surfer feature. Your keyboard and mouse
control will stay within that window and won’t be able to move across the border.
Entering Remote mode, your Sequoia 4K60 transfers keyboard and mouse control to the selected
computer system.
You can then control the computer as you regularly would within the window on the display.
Use keyboard Pause/Break hotkey or double-click the mouse scroll button connected to Sequoia
4K60 to return keyboard and mouse control to Host mode. The Host cursor will reappear.
Your Sequoia 4K60 can only enter Remote mode to take control of a computer when the correct USB
Type-B port (marked 1 to 4) on your Sequoia 4K60's rear panel is properly connected to the USB
Type-A port of that computer (using a standard USB A/B cable). In addition, only windows
corresponding to computer systems (as opposed to pure video systems) can be accessed through
Remote mode.
In summary:
When utilizing the Surfer feature, move away from quad-view to the neighboring fullscreen monitor
the mouse will remain in the respective Remote or Host mode.
The Surfer feature (default setting is ON) is enabled. By moving your cursor out of your current
window's border toward the other window, your Sequoia 4K60s keyboard and mouse control will
automatically switch to that computer. Below figure shows the window control switching action upon
moving the mouse to the window side. Moving the mouse from one window to another transfers control
from the former window to the target window.
Figure 3.4.1.3 Surfer Feature on Quad-View Layout
When your workstation configuration is composed by two or more monitors and is in "Surfer", the mouse
moving away from quad-view to the neighboring fullscreen will remain the current Remote or Host mode.

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