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RCMMS User Manual
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An explanation of the Hotkey actions is given in the table below
Action Explanation
Exit remote location Exits the remote view. This is equivalent to clicking the Exit icon
on the Control Panel. The default keys are F2, F3, F4.
Adjust Video Brings up the Video Settings dialog box. This is equivalent to
clicking the Video Settings icon on the Control Panel. The default
keys are F5, F6, F7.
Toggle Control
Panel
Toggles the Control Panel Off and On. The default keys are F3,
F4, F5.
Toggle Mouse
Display
If you find the display of the two mouse pointers (local and
remote) to be confusing or annoying, you can use this function to
shrink the non-functioning pointer down to a barely noticeable
tiny circle, which can be ignored. Since this function is a toggle,
use the hotkeys again to bring the mouse display back to its
original configuration. This is equivalent to selecting the Dot
pointer type from the Mouse Pointer icon on the Control Panel.
The default keys are F7, F8, F9.
Note: The Java Control Panel does not have this feature.
Adjust mouse This synchronizes the local and remote mouse movements. The
default keys are F8, F7, F6.
Video Auto-sync This combination performs an auto-sync operation. It is
equivalent to clicking the Video Autosync icon on the Control
Panel. The default keys are F6, F7, F8.
Show/Hide Local
Cursor
Toggles the display of your local mouse pointer off and on. This is
equivalent to selecting the Null pointer type from the Mouse
Pointer icon on the Control Panel. The default keys are F4,F5.
Substitute Ctrl key If your local computer captures Ctrl key combinations, preventing
them from being sent to the remote system, you can implement
their effects on the remote system by specifying a function key to
substitute for the Ctrl key. If you substitute the F11 key, for
example, pressing [F11 + 5] would appear to the remote system
as [Ctrl + 5]. The default key is F11.
Substitute Alt key Although all other keyboard input is captured and sent to the
remote system, [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] work on your
local computer. In order to implement their effects on the remote
system, another key may be substituted for the Alt key. If you
substitute the F12 key, for example, you would use [F12 + Tab]
and [Ctrl + F12 + Del]. The default key is F12.
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- Online registration 2
- Telephone support 2
- User information 2
- User notice 2
- For information about all altusen products and how they can help you connect without limits visit altusen on the web or contact an altusen authorized reseller visit altusen on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers 3
- Product information 3
- Chapter 1 4
- Chapter 2 4
- Chapter 3 4
- Chapter 4 4
- Contents 4
- Installation and licensing 4
- Interface and operation 4
- Introduction 4
- Script 4
- Chapter 5 5
- Chapter 6 5
- Chapter 7 5
- Chapter 8 5
- Manage search device 5
- Settings 5
- The winclient viewer 5
- Appendix 6
- About this manual 7
- Conventions 8
- This manual uses the following conventions 8
- Chapter 1 9
- Introduction 9
- Overview 9
- Features 10
- Licenses 10
- Requirements 10
- Server requirements 10
- Chapter 2 11
- Installation and licensing 11
- Installing rcm management software 11
- Overview 11
- Licensing 13
- Uninstalling rcmms 13
- By default the panel array page is displayed upon login where users can monitor all of the rcm devices ports added simultaneously as well as add delete and group rcm devices 15
- Chapter 3 15
- Interface and operation 15
- Overview 15
- The general interface of rcmms and its components sections and items are shown below 15
- The interface 15
- Screen components 16
- The screen components are described in the table below 16
- Adding rcm devices 17
- Panel array 17
- Device port options 19
- Device port options users can right click on an rcm device port for the various options available as described below device 19
- Device port status 19
- Device port status the status of each rcm device port is indicated by icons as described below 19
- Adding groups 20
- Panel array view 21
- There are three types of panel array views as described below 21
- Panel array functions 22
- The panel array functions are described in the table below 22
- Chapter 4 23
- Overview 23
- Script 23
- Script edit the following page appears 23
- The script page allows users to set rpa robotic process automation scripts that can be executed according to a specified schedule 23
- The script tab provides the following functions 23
- Creating rpa scripts 24
- Deleting rpa scripts 24
- Editing rpa scripts 24
- Exporting importing rpa scripts 24
- Script editor 25
- The interface of the script editor and its components are described below 25
- Setting rpa scripts 26
- Below is a list of the components conditions and actions that can be added into the rpa scripts 28
- Script components 28
- Creating schedules 29
- On the dialog box that appears enter the name and description for the schedule you re creating and select a script 29
- Schedule the following page appears 29
- Script schedule 29
- The schedule tab provides the following functions 29
- To create new schedules click create new 29
- Under time define when the rpa script shall be executed 29
- Deleting schedule 30
- Editing schedule 30
- Exporting importing schedules 30
- Running schedules once 30
- Administrator accounts only the users page allows users to manage user accounts and privileges 31
- Chapter 5 31
- Overview 31
- The user tab provides the following functions 31
- There are two types of user accounts that can be configured 31
- User the following page appears 31
- Adding user accounts 32
- Deleting user accounts 33
- Editing exported user list 33
- Editing user accounts 33
- Exporting importing user accounts 33
- Ad ldap settings 34
- Adding user groups 35
- On the dialog box that appears enter the necessary information for the group to be created 35
- The user group tab provides the following functions 35
- To add new user groups click create new 35
- User group 35
- User group the following page appears 35
- Deleting user groups 36
- Editing user groups 36
- Exporting importing user groups 36
- Chapter 6 37
- Overview 37
- Settings 37
- The settings page contains the following info settings of the rcmms 37
- Click save for changes to take effect 38
- Panel array 38
- The settings that can be configured in the panel array tab are described below 38
- Access control 39
- Script 39
- Smtp settings 39
- System 39
- Tcp receiver settings 39
- The logs tab can store up to 200 rcmms system log records 40
- The logs tab provides the following functions 40
- Administrator accounts only the manage devices page allows users to manage and search devices 41
- Chapter 7 41
- Manage search device 41
- Managed devices 41
- Overview 41
- The managed devices tab provides the following functions 41
- To start click the following page appears 41
- Adding rcm devices 42
- Search devices 43
- The search devices tab provides the following functions 43
- To start locate search devices from the managed devices page 43
- This page intentionally left blank 44
- Chapter 8 45
- Overview 45
- The winclient control panel 45
- The winclient viewer 45
- Control panel functions 46
- The control panel functions are described in the table below 46
- Hotkeys 49
- Macros 49
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below 50
- User macros 51
- Running macros 53
- System macros 55
- Video settings 57
- Click cancel to abandon your changes and close the dialog box 59
- Click ok to save your changes and close the dialog box 59
- Gamma adjustment 60
- The button bar 61
- The buttons on the top are toggles their actions are described in the table below 61
- The message board 61
- To alleviate the possibility of access conflicts resulting from multiple user logins the rcm device provides a message board that allows users to communicate with each other 61
- Compose panel 62
- Message display panel 62
- User list panel 62
- Virtual media 63
- Virtual media icons 63
- Virtual media redirection 63
- Smart card reader 66
- The on screen keyboard 67
- Mouse pointer type 68
- Automatic mouse synchronization dynasync 69
- Manual mouse synchronization 69
- Mouse dynasync mode 69
- Clicking the customize control panel icon brings up a dialog box that allows you to configure the items that appear on the control panel as well as its graphical settings 70
- Control panel configuration 70
- The dialog box is organized into six main sections as described in the table below 70
- Open gui 72
- Appendix 73
- Compatible products 73
- International 73
- North america 73
- Technical support 73
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