Appendix C: Informational Notes295Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems usingGnome as a desktop environment.When using a Hungarian keyboard from a Linux client, the Latin letter Uwith Double Acute and the Latin letter O with Double Acute work onlywith JRE 1.6.There are several methods that can be used to set the keyboardlanguage preference on Fedora® Linux clients. The following methodmust be used in order for the keys to be mapped correctly from theVirtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC).To set the keyboard language using System Settings:1. From the toolbar, choose System > Preferences > Keyboard.2. Open the Layouts tab.3. Add or select the appropriate language.4. Click Close.To set the keyboard language using the Keyboard Indicator:1. Right-click the Task Bar and choose Add to Panel.2. In the Add to Panel dialog, right-click the Keyboard Indicator andfrom the menu choose Open Keyboard Preferences.3. In the Keyboard Preferences dialog, click the Layouts tab.4. Add and remove languages as necessary.Macintosh KeyboardWhen a Macintosh® is used as the client, the following keys on the Mac®keyboard are not captured by the Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE™): F9 F10 F11 F14 F15 Volume Up Volume Down Mute EjectAs a result, the Virtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC)are unable to process these keys from a Mac client's keyboard.