Chapter 5: Using the KVM Client652. Click the "Audio Device ..." button. The Connect Audio Device dialogappears. Connect Playback Device: This option connects an availableaudio playback device, such as a speaker or headphones, to thetarget server. Connect Capture Device: This option connects an available audiocapture device, such as a microphone, to the target server.3. Click OK.Virtual MediaThe Dominion User Station supports virtual media (VM). Virtual mediaextends KVM capabilities by enabling target servers to remotely accessmedia from the User Station and network file servers.With this feature, media mounted onto the User Station and network fileservers are essentially "mounted virtually" by the target server. Thetarget server can then read from and write to that media as if it werephysically connected to the target server itself.Virtual media sessions are secured using 128 or 256 bit AES encryption.Up to two virtual media drives of different types are supported.Virtual media provides the ability to perform tasks remotely, such as: Transferring files Running diagnostics Installing or patching applications Complete installation of the operating system Record and playback of digital audioImportant: Once you are connected to a virtual media drive, do notchange mouse modes in the KVM client if you are performing filetransfers, upgrades, installations or other similar actions. Doing so maycause errors on the virtual media drive or cause the virtual media drive to