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Click icon to switch its position and size with the other window. Upon clicking icon, the Host
cursor will change to , then move cursor to the target window and click to swap.
Click icon or double-click the mouse left button on a selected window to enter the Remote
mode.
Click icon to set the selected window to fullscreen.
Click (input 1) – (input 4) icons to switch the input source when in fullscreen window.
Click icon to load default quad-view layout (this icon only appears when in fullscreen mode).
Click icon for returning from a fullscreen view to previous layout (this icon only appears when in
fullscreen mode).
Click icon (the audio currently in off state) to turn on the HDMI embedded audio. Click icon
(the audio currently is playing) to turn off the HDMI embedded audio.
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. You may use keyboard “Ctrl + Shift + Alt + F8” hotkey or press side-key
of mouse (if applicable) to toggle “Surfer” feature off (red border) / on (yellow border). By default, the
“Surfer” feature is on; moving mouse to the border will cause the keyboard and mouse to control the
other computer. When the “Surfer” feature is off, moving the mouse to the border will remain in that
window and keep control that computer. To switch control to another computer, you need to return to
Host mode first, then double-click mouse left button on other window to enter Remote mode.
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.
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.