Adder Technology AdderLink IP Switch User Manual


 
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There is a single page of options:
Encoding and colour level
Auto select
When ticked, this option will examine
the speed of your connection to the
AdderLink IP and apply the most
suitable encoding method. This option is
suggested for the majority of installations.
Preferred encoding
There are three manually selectable
encoding methods which are accessible
when the Auto select option is unticked.
ZRLE – This is a highly compressed
method that is best suited to slow
modem connections.
Hextile – This method offers better
performance than the ZRLE when
used over a high speed network
because there is no need for the
AdderLink IP to spend time highly compressing the data.
Raw – This is a primitive, uncompressed method that is mainly used for
technical support issues. You are recommended not to use this method.
Colour level
The colour level is xed at Medium (256 colours) for almost all browsers.
Appendix 4 - Browser viewer options
When you are connecting to the
AdderLink IP using a Web browser, a
number of options are available.
Click here to access the options
Inputs
View only (ignore mouse & keyboard)
When ticked, the viewer will not send keyboard or mouse information to the
AdderLink IP or host system.
Accept clipboard from server
This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on
AdderLink IP installations.
Send clipboard to server
This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on
AdderLink IP installations.
Security
512 bits (low security)
Selects the lowest level of encoding for communications between the browser
and the AdderLink IP.
1024 bits (medium security)
Selects the middle level of encoding for communications between the browser
and the AdderLink IP.
2048 bits (high security)
Selects the highest level of encoding for communications between the browser
and the AdderLink IP.
Misc
Shared (don’t disconnect other viewers)
This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on
AdderLink IP installations.
Render cursor locally
When ticked, you will see two mouse cursors, a local that responds immediately
to your movements and a second, slower moving, cursor that represents the
current mouse position at the host. If this option is unticked, then the local
cursor will be omitted. Note: Many common versions of Java in Web browsers
do not have the facility to switch off the local cursor. Sun Java should be used if
you need higher functionality.
Fast CopyRect
This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on
AdderLink IP installations.