Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers44Connection InformationTo obtain information about your Virtual KVM Clientconnection: Choose Connection > Info... The Connection Info window opens.The following information is displayed about the current connection: Device Name - The name of the device. IP Address - The IP address of the device. Port - The KVM communication TCP/IP port used to access thetarget device. Data In/Second - Data rate in. Data Out/Second - Data rate out. Connect Time - The duration of the connect time. FPS - The frames per second transmitted for video. Horizontal Resolution - The target server horizontal resolution. Vertical Resolution - The target server vertical resolution. Refresh Rate - Refresh rate of the target server. Protocol Version - Raritan communications protocol version.To copy this information: Click Copy to Clipboard. The information is available to be pastedinto the program of your choice.Keyboard OptionsKeyboard MacrosKeyboard macros ensure that keystroke combinations intended for thetarget server are sent to and interpreted only by the target server.Otherwise, they might be interpreted by the computer on which theVirtual KVM Client (VKC) is running (your client PC).Macros are stored on the client PC and are PC-specific. Therefore, if youuse another PC, you cannot see your macros.In addition, if another person uses your PC and logs in under a differentname, that user will see your macros since they are computer-wide.Keyboard macros created in the Virtual KVM Client are available in Multi-Platform Client (MPC) and vice versa.Keyboard macros created in Active KVM Client (AKC) cannot be used inthe Virtual KVM Client or MPC, and vice versa.