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Instruction manual
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9. Click to pause the playback.
10. Click to make a movie (.avi le) out of a previously recorded video.
11. Click to switch between full-screen and window mode.
12. Click to go to 100% zoom or the largest zoom possible.
13. This number represents the current zoom percentage.
14. The disk control (le transfer) icon.
15. The keyboard status (a red X indicates that there is an issue). Click to open the
special keys screen.
16. The USB mode that the keyboard is in.
17. The caps lock indicator (green if active). Click to simulate pressing the Caps Lock
button.
18. The Num Lock indicator.
19. The Scroll Lock indicator.
20. Click to send Ctrl+Alt+Del to the server.
21. The status area that displays the USB bandwidth, and hardware and software frame
rates.
About the Zoom menu
The Zoom menu includes a number of options that you can use to set the zoom
percentage and resize the window accordingly. For example, if the attached server is
running at XGA resolution (1024 x 768) and you select 50% zoom, the main window is
set to a size of approximately 512 x 384.
Note: Not all of the zoom options are possible because laptop screens are too small
for the larger zoom percentages. In those cases, the software resizes the screen to the
largest window possible.
The following options are available in the Zoom menu:
Center the window on the screen. This option is useful when the window is o of
the edge of the screen.
Turn on full-screen mode. This option is ideal for smaller screens. To stop running
full-screen mode, click the icon again. If the toolbar is disabled when you enter
full-screen mode, a smaller toolbar with only the full-screen and quit options is
displayed. This smaller toolbar oats and can be moved, but it can’t be hidden.
Locate the toolbar along the left or right vertical edge. This option is useful if your
laptop features a widescreen display (for example, 16:10 aspect or 1280 x 800), as it
provides more usable screen height.

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