26 IP-R EACH USER M ANUALSingle Mouse Mode / Dual Mouse ModeWhen remotely viewing a Target Server that uses a pointing device, by default you will see two mousepointers within the Remote Desktop area of the Raritan Remote Client window. The Raritan Remote Clientmouse pointer, generated by the operating system on which RRC is running, slightly leads the TargetServer's mouse pointer during movement, a necessary result of digital delay.On fast LAN connections, however, some users prefer to disable the Raritan Remote Client mouse pointer,opting to view only the Target Server's mouse pointer during operation. To toggle between these twomodes, use the <Ctrl+Alt+X> hotkey, or press the Single Mouse Pointer mode icon in the RRC Toolbar.Note: For better alignment between the two mouse pointers in dual-mouse mode, click on the[Synchronize Mouse] button on the RRC Toolbar, or simultaneously press the keys <Ctrl+Alt+S>. Thiswill force a realignment of the two mouse pointers. If you have carefully followed the "Configuring TargetServers" directions found in Chapter 2, and the mouse pointers still remain out of sync, click on the [Auto-Sense Video] button on the RRC Toolbar.Full Screen ModeRaritan Remote Client's full screen mode maximizes the screen real estate available to RRC for displayingthe remote desktop by removing window borders, toolbars, status bars, and the RRC Navigator.This option is particularly useful for viewing a Target Server whose video resolution is equal to or greaterthan the video resolution setting of the PC on which RRC is running, for example, viewing a 1024x768server on a 1024x768 PC.Standard ViewFull Screen Mode ViewTo toggle full screen mode, click on the full screen mode icon in the RRC Toolbar (or press the hotkeycombination Ctrl+Alt+F). To exit full screen mode, press the hotkey combination Ctrl+Alt+F.