67Control PanelRemote SessionThe buttons on the button bar at the top of the message board are toggles. The actions for each of these buttons are describedin the table below.Button FunctionEnable/Disable Chat – When disabled, this icon displays next to the disabled user’s name in the User List panel of allusers’ message boards. Messages directed to the disabled user are not displayed on the message board. The button isshadowed when chat is disabled.Occupy/Release Keyboard/Video/Mouse – When you occupy the KVM, other users cannot see the video, andcannot input keyboard or mouse data. A prompt will come up on the locked out users’ monitor stating which user hasoccupied the KVM. The button in the message board is shadowed and this icon displays next to the occupying user’sname in the User List of all users’ message boards.Occupy/Release Keyboard/Mouse – When you occupy the KVM, other users can see the video, but cannot inputkeyboard or mouse data. The button is shadowed and this icon displays next to the occupying user’s name in the UserList of all users’ message boards.User List Panel• To hide/unhide the User List panel, click on the arrows in the panel separator.• The names of all the logged in users appear in the User List panel. Select the names of the users that you wish to communicatewith before sending your message.• If a user has disabled chat, its icon displays before that user’s name.• If a user has occupied the KVM, the corresponding icon displays before that user’s name.Compose PanelType your message into this panel and then click the Send button or press the [Enter] key to post the message to the messageboard.Note: You must select the user that you want to communicate with from the user list. To send a message to all users, simply clickAll Users in the user list.Message Display PanelMessages that users post to the board, as well as system messages, display in this panel. If you disable chat, messages that get posteddo not appear.Ctrl – Alt – Delete – Click this icon to send the [Ctrl, Alt,Delete] command to the remote computer.Set to Grayscale – Click this icon to display the remotevideo in black and white. On slower networks, displaying theremote video in black and white can help improve keyboardand mouse response time.Virtual Media – The Virtual Media function allows a drive,folder, image file or removable disk on a user’s system to beaccessible on the remote server. The following media aresupported via the KVMs Virtual Media functionality.Browser and non-Browser Windows Client• IDE CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drives – Read Only• IDE Hard Drives – Read Only• USB CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drives – Read Only• USB Hard Drives – Read/Write*• USB Flash Drives – Read/Write*• USB Floppy Drives – Read/Write• USB Card Readers• USB Fingerprint Readers• ISO Files – Read Only• Folders – Read/Write* These drives can be mounted either as a Drive or as a Removable Disk.Mounting as a Removable Disk allows the user to boot the remote serverif the disk contains a bootable OS. If the disk contains more than onepartition, the remote server can access all of the partitions.Browser and non-Browser Java Client• ISO Files – Read Only• Folders – Read/WriteBrowser Web Client• ISO Files - Read Only• Folders - Read OnlyUSB Ports on Front Panel of KVM Switch• IDE CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drives – Read Only• IDE Hard Drives – Read Only• USB CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drives – Read Only• USB Hard Drives – Read/Write*• USB Flash Drives – Read/Write*• USB Floppy Drives – Read/Write• USB Card Readers• USB Fingerprint Readers* These drives can be mounted either as a Drive or as a Removable Disk.Mounting as a Removable Disk allows the user to boot the remote serverif the disk contains a bootable OS. If the disk contains more than onepartition, the remote server can access all of the partitions.Note: The Virtual Media function is only active for computer/serversthat are connected to the KVM switch using a B055-001-USB-V2 SIU.Computers connected to a cascaded B064-016 KVM will not be able touse virtual media.