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Open OSD: “Hotkey” O
Switch to previous target: “Hotkey” P
The “Functional Hot-Key” is used to enable or disable the use of function keys after the hot-key. When the Functional Hot-key is
disabled, only the Hot-Key is required to bring up the OSD on an Emerald or InvisaPC Receiver. This means only CTRL-CTRL needed
to bring up OSD if CTRL-CTRL selected as hot-key rather than CTRL-CTRL-O when Functional Hot-Key is enabled. It also means the
“Hotkey” P, switch to previous target, is no longer is enabled.
The Enable Function key is set by default.
7.3.2 RDP CONNECTION RESOLUTION
This defines the resolution to be requested from the Server when a connection is defined to be to a virtual machine. The actual
resolution that the connection actually uses will depend on the Server configuration (see Microsoft documentation).
7.3.3 TIMER SETTINGS
There are two timer settings available. By default they are turned off. The Administrator clicks enable to turn them on and set the
timer value required. The two timer settings are:
1. OSD Inactivity Timer—This sets a limit on how long a user can be logged on to the Emerald or InvisaPC OSD without any keyboard
or mouse activity. Once the user reaches the inactivity timer limit, the user will be logged out of the OSD.
2. Connection Inactivity Timer—This sets a limit on how long a user can be connected to a source (Transmitter) without any keyboard
or mouse activity. Once the session reaches the inactivity timer limit, the user will be logged out of the connection and return
to the OSD on Emerald or InvisaPC.
NOTE: Inactivity occurs when the mouse or keyboard is not pressed or moved for a set period of time.
7.3.4 RDP BROKER SETTINGS
There are two types of Broker types—Connection Broker Server and Web Access Server. The default is none, which means the system
uses a connection broker. The Broker type is used to validate the User Credentials (username and password) and determine where
the user will be connected to.
The Connection Broker type causes the User Credentials to be sent to the specified Connection Broker. If accepted, then the broker
will return the IP address of a local VM from the pool, and this is the IP address used for a connection from the Emerald or InvisaPC
Receiver.
NOTE: We currently do not cater for hostnames, so use the IP of the connection broker server.
When “Connection Broker Server” type is selected, the following settings should be set by the Administrator:
1. Enter in the domain name as defined on the local network.
2. Enter in your load balance address as defined in the local server configured, e.g. tsv://VMResource.1.Win7Pool.
The “Web Access Server” setting is used to allow access to a local copy of Active Domain server. If this setting is configured
correctly, then if a user who is not configured in the local database attempts to login, the device will redirect the username and
password to the local active directory installation and validate the user credentials.
CHAPTER 7: DEVICES