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6. Control Panel

6.2.2 Video Settings

Clicking the Video Settings icon on the Control Panel Settings menu brings up the Video Settings dialog box. The options in the dialog box allow you to
adjust the Screen Position, slide bar settings (Performance, Video Quality, Detect Tolerance) and Refresh settings, as shown below:
Option
Description
Manual
Manually adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the remote server window by clicking the arrow buttons.
Auto-Sync
Click the Auto-Sync button to have the vertical and horizontal offset values of the remote screen automatically detected and
synchronized with the local screen.
Notes:
• If the local and remote mouse pointers are out of sync, performing this function will bring them back into sync in most cases.
• This function works best with a bright screen.
• If you are not satisfied with the results, use the four arrow buttons to position the remote display manually.
Performance
The unit will use the value selected here to automatically adjust the Video Quality settings to allow for the desired level of keyboard
and mouse performance. A larger value will reduce the Video Quality to improve remote operation responsiveness.
Video Quality
Drag the slider bar to adjust the overall Video Quality. A larger value will improve video quality, but will result in a larger amount of
data being transmitted. This can affect remote operation responsiveness.
Enable Refresh
The unit can redraw the screen every 1 to 99 seconds, eliminating unwanted artifacts from the screen. Select the Enable Refresh
checkbox and enter a number from 1 to 99. The unit will redraw the screen at the interval you specify. This feature is disabled by
default.
Notes:
• The unit starts counting the time interval when mouse movement stops.
• Enabling this feature increases the volume of video data transmitted. The lower the number specified, the more often the
video data is transmitted. Setting the value too low may adversely affect overall operating responsiveness.
Detect Tolerance This setting relates to video quality. It governs detecting or ignoring pixel changes. A high setting can result in a lower quality display
due to less data transfer. A lower setting will result in better video quality. Setting the threshold too low may allow too much data to
be transferred, negatively impacting performance.
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