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StarTech.com NOTECONS02X - About the Keyboard Menu; About the Mouse Menu

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Instruction manual
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View Files. Click to open the Disk Image Viewer window to view the directory tree
view and le list for the currently selected directory. You can drag-and-drop les
onto the le list to copy them.
To access the option to extract the entire directory to a location on your
connected host computer, right-click a directory in the left pane.
To access the option to create a new directory and to extract, delete, and add
le operations, right-click in the right pane.
Add les. Select this option to open up a le dialog to quickly add les. If no disk
image is loaded, a temporary one is created.
Extract all. Select this option to open a le dialog to extract the entire contents of
the image to the host PC.
Read and Write speed. Click to view the current data transfer rate.
Disk Size. Click to view the size of the disk image currently inserted.
Prevent Removal. Displays a 1 to indicate that removal may damage le contents.
Make sure you eject the device from the operating system rst.
About the Keyboard menu
Most of the keystrokes are forwarded directly to the connected host computer,
however, some special key combinations, such as Ctrl+Alt+Del, are blocked by
the computer’s operating system. To view a dialog box with common special key
sequences that you can send manually, click on the Keyboard icon or click More
special keys.
There are check boxes at the bottom of the keyboard menu for each of the meta keys
(both left and right). When selected, the key-down event is sent. When the check box
is unselected, the key-up event is sent. This means that you can use the check boxes
to compose complex sequences not shown on this screen. To unselect all of the check
boxes, click the Reset button.
To ‘hotplug’ the USB going to the host keyboard and mouse, click Simulate Hotplug
(reset). Hot plugging simulates unplugging the USB cable and immediately
reconnecting it, and completely resets the USB keyboard and mouse emulation.
Note: When you initiate hot plugging, the keyboard and mouse aren’t available until
the device driver on the host computer reinitializes the emulated keyboard and mouse.
During this time, a red X is shown on the keyboard icon on the toolbar.
About the Mouse menu
The options available in the Mouse menu eect the emulated USB mouse.
The following options are available in the Mouse menu:
Disable mouse entirely. Although in most cases you need to use the laptop

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