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1. ED el wo i Starlechcom 10 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual n data Drivers D images 4 p record JJ Apr28 2014 14h 50m 39s P Jj VideoLAN gt J Windows Defender b J Windows Mail Folder Apr28 2014 14h 56m iis Next choose the playback frame rate from 1 60 The default of 30 is recommended for Windows systems and 60 for Mac and Linux systems The lower the frame rate the slower the record is replayed which means you will see more details Set movie frame rate fps Click the Pause button or select Video Pause from the drop down menu to pause playback Then click the button again to resume Note The Record Loop Record Make a Movie and File Transfer functions are disabled during Playback Make a Movie The Make a Movie function creates an avi file from a previous Recorded or Loop Recorded files functions if the NOTECONS is connected or disconnected Clicking the Movie icon or selecting Video MakeMovie from the drop down menu will bring up a dialog for you to choose a source folder Choose a valid record folder which contains the private record files made by the NOTECONSO2 starting with O out File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer i TAAT i 68 mm StarTechy om 11 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual From the next window choose the output resolution of the avi file Note If the reco
2. im C 9 e RD ID 2 ad 75 a im S 18 amp ni Gort 32fps 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 From left to right 1 Change orientation of tool bar between horizontal shown and vertical Quit the Pocket Console application immediately Fine tune video picture Open Video related settings window Take a screenshot save as PNG JPG BMP file Record Video Capture Loop Record Video Capture CON DO Ui A UUN Play previously recorded video 9 Pause playback 10 Make a Movie avi file out of previously recorded video 11 Toggle full screen vs windowed mode 12 Go to 100 zoom or largest possible 13 50 Shows current zoom factor as a percentage 14 Disk control file transfer icon 15 Keyboard status red X shown if there is an issue Click to open special keys window 16 USB USB mode for keyboard 17 Caps lock indicator button green if active shown inactive Click to simulate pressing caps lock 18 Num lock indicator button 19 Scroll lock indicator button 20 Send Ctrl Alt Del to the server 21 Status area Shows USB bandwidth hardware and software frame rates StarTechy om 5 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Zoom Menu File Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer Toolbar Help fe x inu C fw e E OD Em imd X zv In the Zoom menu there are a number of options to set the zoom factor and resize the window
3. U 128 x Picture Positioning These four arrows may be used to fine tune the position of the video image similar to the centering controls found on video monitors The adjusted values will be used automatically whenever this same video mode is seen again The Auto button will attempt to automatically center the video image within the program window Click Save to keep your changes StarTechy om 7 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Sampling Phase Sharpness This slider allows you to override the automatic phase adjustment Press Auto to perform auto phase again The numbers shown under the slider are the phase angle of the control Click Save to keep your changes Noise Filters The hardware implements two filters to reduce USB traffic and improve picture quality By default they are both enabled and set to one You may override and save customized settings which will apply to all video modes The first Noise filter helps to remove speckle noise There is usually no visual effect to this filter except that at high values moving the mouse may leave some pixels behind The second Flatness filter converts regions that are nearly all the same color into exactly the same color to aid with compression At higher values color banding will be much more visible Click Save to keep your changes Color Brightness Adjust the sliders to fix dark or over saturated color The Auto button will atte
4. LIRC Desa At the bottom of this menu are checkboxes toggle buttons for each of the meta keys both left and right When checked the key down event is sent When the checkbox is unchecked the key up event is sent This means you can use them to compose complex sequences not shown on this screen Use the Reset button to uncheck all boxes Clicking any of the keys above the line also resets the checkboxes E g Checking L Window and then using your keyboard to press the letter E will send Window E which starts Windows Explorer Note The L Window button at the top will send both a key down and key up signal whereas the checkbox labeled L Window at the bottom will send a key down when checked and then a key up only when cleared StarTechy om 15 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Simulate Hotplug reset Clicking on this menu item will hotplug the USB going to the host keyboard and mouse Hot plugging simulates unplugging the USB cable and immediately reconnecting it It will reset the USB keyboard and mouse emulation completely Note When hot plugging the keyboard and mouse are not available until the host OS device driver re initializes the emulated keyboard and mouse During this period a red X is shown over the keyboard icon on the toolbar Mouse Menu File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer x oo SS u e E p mm n Mouse related options are present in the Mouse menu they affe
5. mouse is working It will blink briefly whenever the emulated mouse moves or emulated key is pressed Constant flashing indicates some problem with the USB connection to the server This can happen if disconnected or if the host s operating system is not enumerating the USB device Server VGA This indicates a valid VGA video signal is being received It will be off if nothing is connected and in some power saving modes and may flash if an unsupported video mode or other trouble is seen with the video signal This light will not turn on regardless of the video input status until the adapter is connected to the application software at least once User Console Link Activity This lights up when a good connection to the laptop is established If flashing it indicates the USB to the laptop is not connected or being ignored Blinks briefly when video data is sent to the laptop If all the lights are off then this means the USB Crash Cart Adapter has no power from either USB connection Under normal operation either USB port can provide enough power to operate the unit The USB keyboard mouse emulation is always active even if the laptop USB is disconnected Starlechcom 3 Hard to Find made easy Instruction Manual Operation Once connected the real time video from the attached host computer is shown centered in the main window We ge qe pe p cpm rum I py Eris ewe BP Slams B lm te Toolbar There is an optional t
6. video window to automatically copy files and create a temporary image if none are selected e Press the disk icon on the toolbar to open the Disk Control window Disk Control DiskImage l Browse New Disk Control Insert Eject vewFies AddFies Extract al Read Speed 0 0 B s Write Speed 0 0 B s Disk Size 0 08 Prevent Remove 0 Starlechcam Instruction Manual 13 Hard to find made easy Browse Open an existing image file supports dynamic VHD files and ISO images New Create a new disk image you will be prompted to specify your desired size Insert Connect disk image to target computer If no disk image is loaded it will create a temporary one Temporary images will be deleted when the program closes Eject Remove the disk image from the target computer View Files Opens the Disk Image Viewer window to show the directory tree view and file list for the currently selected directory pictured below You can drag and drop files onto the file list to copy e Right clicking a directory from the left pane will give you the option of Extracting the entire directory to a location on your connected host computer e Right clicking in the right pane gives you Extract Delete and Add file operations as well as the ability to create a New Directory labiDocuments West image vhd c a B test enagevhd Name Size Modifed lj temp from virtuel system 9X Me
7. ENEN Uo urn n n n Veces A NEEDLE a 7 Host Connectors NEA GM Ma 1 VGA 15 pin High Density D Sub Male coe 210 6 don auct VERONAE LEE c uae 077 TEC e 2 LIEN Un uu n d s ve weaecerredeen 77 Becas BILL ueuoecoerenen UT OMEN ar goo ne E fon i lt lt lt _ lt aa ae NENNEN LL e sss s Ma Windows 8 8 1 32 64bit 7 32 64 Vista 32 64 XP 32 64 OS Compatibility Windows Server 2012 2008 R2 Mac OS 10 x Tested up to 10 9 Linux 2 6 x 3 5 x 32 64bit StarTechy om 20 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Technical Support StarTech com s lifetime technical support is an integral part of our commitment to provide industry leading solutions If you ever need help with your product visit www startech com support and access our comprehensive selection of online tools documentation and downloads For the latest drivers software please visit www startech com downloads Warranty Information This product is backed by a two year warranty In addition StarTech com warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods noted following the initial date of purchase During this period the products may be returned for repair or replacement with equivalent products at our discretion The warranty covers parts and labor costs only StarTech com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from misuse abuse alteration or normal wear and tear Limitation of Lia
8. StarTech om Hard to find made easy KVM Console to USB 2 0 Portable Laptop Crash Cart Adapter with File Transfer amp Video Capture NOTECONSO2 StarTech actual product may vary from photos DE Bedienungsanleitung de startech com FR Guide de l utilisateur frstartech com ES Gu a del usuario es startech com IT Guida per l uso it startech com NL Gebruiksaanwijzing nl startech com PT Guia do usu rio pt startech com For the most up to date information please visit www startech com Manual Revision 10 07 2014 FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment an
9. ansfer C Ee en m cx Note Ensure you have read and write access to your chosen destination folder otherwise an error message will be displayed and recording will stop Recording can be stopped by either clicking the Record button again or selecting Video Record from the drop down menu Otherwise the capture will continue until the user defined time period is reached After choosing your destination folder set the maximum record time 1 3600 seconds 3600 seconds 1 Hour Values outside the 1 3600 range will be automatically reset to 1 or 3600 Max recording size is limited by your available space 67611 MB Recording will terminate while reaching the set time or your available size Note The Playback Pause Make a Movie and File Transfer functions are disable during video capture Loop Record The Loop Record function continually captures the latest video in the user defined duration until stopped functions only when the NOTECONSO2 is connected This function is useful when you re not sure when you will capture the video you need but don t want to capture hours of footage Clicking the Loop Record button or selecting Video Loop Record from the drop down menu will bring up a dialog box where you can choose a destination folder where the recorded files will be stored Starlechcom 9 Hard to Find made easy Instruction Manual File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Tra
10. bar is gone Always fullscreen Window stuck too big or small Instruction Manual Problem Suggested Course of Action Adapter has no power from either USB connection Try other USB ports Use the Picture Positioning arrows on the Video Settings dialog to shift the image leftwards upwards until no black can be seen Be sure to save your change Verify the device drivers are correctly installed Windows only Unplug the adapter Reboot Plug in the adapter No dialog from Windows about found new hardware should be seen The emulated USB keyboard and or mouse is not being handled by the attached computer It might be disconnected powered down or the O S may be halted When in this state the keyboard and mouse will not do anything Try _ using the Simulate Hotplug reset command in the Keyboard menu When using a USB KVM switch rather than a direct connection to a server we recommend disabling the USB mouse emulation or forcing relative mouse motion mode Disabling the USB mouse emulation simplies the USB prole we present to the KVM switch and even the most basic USB implementation should be able to understand and support our keyboard and mouse in relative mode Use the menu item Toolbar gt Restore default window layout to restore window positions and toolbar state StarTechy om 19 Hard to find made easy Specifications PC Interface USB EN EIS DI
11. bility In no event shall the liability of StarTech com Ltd and StarTech com USA LLP or their officers directors employees or agents for any damages whether direct or indirect special punitive incidental consequential or otherwise loss of profits loss of business or any pecuniary loss arising out of or related to the use of the product exceed the actual price paid for the product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages If such laws apply the limitations or exclusions contained in this statement may not apply to you StarTechy om 21 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Starlechcom Hard to find made easy Hard to find made easy At StarTech com that isn t a slogan It s a promise StarTech com is your one stop source for every connectivity part you need From the latest technology to legacy products and all the parts that bridge the old and new we can help you find the parts that connect your solutions We make it easy to locate the parts and we quickly deliver them wherever they need to go Just talk to one of our tech advisors or visit our website You ll be connected to the products you need in no time Visit www startech com for complete information on all StarTech com products and to access exclusive resources and time saving tools StarTech com is an ISO 9001 Registered manufacturer of connectivity and technology parts StarTech com was fou
12. ct the emulated USB mouse Disable mouse entirely Although most scenarios may require the use of the notebook s pointing device ie touch pad if you have a standard USB mouse with you you might want connect it directly into the server instead of the notebook The notebook screen and keyboard are still used in this configuration but the mouse emulation is not which avoids accidental touches on the laptop touchpad being registered as a click This configuration is also recommended when using the USB Crash Cart Adapter with USB KVM switches USB KVM products generally cannot understand the USB mouse emulation device because of its advanced use of the HID Human Interface Device standard In this mode the mouse cursor is shown as a circle with a line This is to remind you that clicks won t be effective in that window Changes to this setting will cause a USB hotplug event and this setting will be remembered in the USB Crash Cart Adapter unit itself Swap Buttons for lefties This simple toggle mode is useful for those who use their left hand to control the mouse All it does is swap the ordering of the buttons so that the left and right buttons are swapped Starlechcom 16 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual This setting is remembered on the laptop Please keep in mind that the operating system may also be swapping buttons to suit your preferences It s not always clear how many swaps are needed and which lay
13. d receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Use of Trademarks Registered Trademarks and other Protected Names and Symbols This manual may make reference to trademarks registered trademarks and other protected names and or symbols of third party companies not related in any way to StarTech com Where they occur these references are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent an endorsement of a product or service by StarTech com or an endorsement of the product s to which this manual applies by the third party company in question Regardless of any direct acknowledgement elsewhere in the body of this document StarTech com hereby acknowledges that all trademarks registered trademarks service marks and other protected names and or symbols contained in this manual and related documents are the property of their respective holders StarTechy om Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Table of Contents Introduction ise nas cance cusses sant eosannn sone E Ed Miu i rear E C REEL De EE sens 1 Packaging CONtentS E ET OU LOST om 1 System Regul ee Soon visiter ii ia xia PU tcr RGB LU LIRE RUP RV 1 Installation shi cs ccs ees vs ec ce se vcs ER evanescence os Om ec EIER ES nee 2 Hardware Installation eic c2ececiccaucdesnwnieiscssinSbsusuy sya taheesibusvnieds teste tin ewastinsal
14. dia 1280 Triple Horizontal Mountains an 718 2K 2010 05 04 16 40 38 8 Bench32 exe 4268K 2009 11 19 14 29 12 E RGB Skew Pattern 106K 2010 09 03 080324 guru3d comuurt 198K 2009 11 19 142912 E putty exe 4440K 2010 08 05 i Add Files Open up a file dialog to quickly add files If no disk image is loaded it will create a temporary one Extract All Open a file dialog to extract the entire contents of the image to the host PC Read and Write speed Shows current data transfer rate Will be slower for many small files and faster for large files Disk Size Size of currently inserted disk image Prevent Remove Shows a 1 to indicate that removal may damage file contents Be sure to eject from operating system first StarTechy om 14 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Keyboard Menu File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer Toolbar e x ee C o e a i PST TRAIT EPISC PEE Most keystrokes are forwarded directly to the connected host computer However some special key combinations such as Ctrl Alt Del are blocked by the notebook s operating system Click on the keyboard icon of the toolbar or use the menu option More special keys to bring up a dialog box with common special key sequences that you can send manually Virtual Keys CTCSESENENESERESESETESES sope ris reis n rns Le rnm iris ew L Window L Alt L Ctrl L Shift Tino Tikal
15. e it wants the mouse pointer to be This works perfectly for modern Windows and Mac OS X systems But there are USB KVM systems USB to PS 2 convertors DOS programs simpler operating systems and other situations where a simple USB relative mouse is needed For this reason we support operation in relative mode In Relative mode this program will capture your mouse into its control window This must be done to convert your laptop mouse events back into relative events and send those to the controlled system While the mouse is captured you cannot do anything else with your system except control the attached computer Toolbar Menu File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer a x m e 1 I E 75 This menu provides a more direct way to control the toolbar You can easily dock or float the toolbar as well as hide or show it The current status of the toolbar is shown as check marks beside these choices The state of the toolbar floating docked vertical horizontal position etc is remembered when the program is closed and then reopened However if you wish to return to the default layout use the Restore default window layout option Starlechcom 18 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Toubleshooting Symptom No lights Black bar on left top of image User Console LED flashing or software says not connected Red X over keyboard in toolbar KVM switch doesn t work Tool
16. er is doing the swapping Experimentation is suggested To release captured mouse In absolute mouse mode you may simply move the laptop mouse over the window and click as desired In relative mode the mouse doesn t do anything until you click once on the desktop This captures the mouse and subsequent clicks and motion are sent to the controlled host A dialog is shown to remind you how to get back to your laptop desktop To release the captured mouse we offer two methods make a circle gesture with mouse or press Alt Ctrl Shift at the same time The circle gesture is disabled by default The gesture method is helpful for systems that may not have a keyboard Simply move the mouse in circle with no mouse buttons pressed It can be clockwise or counter clockwise If it doesn t work at first just keep circling One or both of these methods must be selected at all times MacOS X Scaling This mode is enabled by default and applies a special adaptive scaling factor to maintain perfect alignment when using the crash cart adapter with Mac OS X computers Motion reporting mode The current mouse motion reporting mode is indicated on this submenu You also have the option of forcing the system into relative mode We expect any BIOS system that uses the USB mouse will probably not support absolute mode Similarly programs that run in DOS with the BIOS converting USB events into legacy PS 2 mouse events will not be able to und
17. erstand absolute mouse events The USB Laptop Console will drop down to relative mode when the host operating system indicates that it does not support absolute mode there is a way to do this over USB protocol But you may force relative mode as well This causes a USB hotplug event and is remembered internal to the USB Laptop Console itself This might be needed if the computer doesn t correctly implement the USB HID specification StarTechy om 17 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Relative vs absolute motion Conventional mice are very simple devices When they are moved across a desk they simply report to the computer how far they have been moved If you move the mouse left an inch a relative number say X 400 Y 0 is reported to the computer The host O S takes this number and applies some user preferences to it and moves the on screen mouse pointer to the left Of course if the mouse is already in the top left corner then the on screen mouse pointer doesn t move When emulating a mouse it is best if the controlled computer acts like a window on your laptop screen For that to happen you want to direct the on screen mouse pointer to a specific screen location so we want to send absolute screen coordinates not relative motion events to the controlled host The USB H I D Human Interface Devices standard allows us to define a special USB mouse that operates somewhat like a touch screen and simply tells the host wher
18. he left and right vertical edges would not be used e This program will not enlarge video only shrink it Therefore text mode 720x480 or similar will not be enlarged to fill your screen e The toolbar is automatically disabled when you select a Zoom factor below 50 You need to enable it manually when you return to a larger size e Unusable parts of the window are shown in grey This happens because the video is scaled by an integer factor of 1 16 and due to other rounding issues Starlechcom 6 Hard to Find made easy Instruction Manual Video Menu Keyboard Mouse File Transfer jej mpm m File Zoom el x s There are a number of options available under the Video menu including Auto fine tune picture Video Settings Video capture and Save PNG snapshot Auto fine tune picture Use to automatically adjust the sampling phase of the video This makes the picture sharper and reduces USB traffic This is generally not required since this operation is automatically performed when video is applied The picture will freeze for about one second while the calibration is performed Video Settings fes Video Settings Color Brightness Adjustments Picture Positioning a l RGain J LA m bs iJ L sme jJ i um 80 B Gain 9 Sampling Phase Sharpness 80 Phase g Auto Color Offset Adjustments 15 32 168 Noise Filters R Offset Y C 128 J im G Offset Y g _ Defaults a i x B Offset
19. mand key and click on the program s icon to open the Applications folder Control click or Right click on this icon in the Finder window and then select Open This will enable the program to launch normally 1 2 3 Instruction Manual Insert the provided USB flash drive into the computer Double click on the MacOSX install dmg file on the USB flash drive After a short delay to verify the disk image a finder window will open showing the application and a link to Applications Drag the main application onto the Applications link The application is now installed and ready for use Find it in Applications and double click on it to start If you would like to add this application to the Dock you can drag and drop it from Applications onto the Dock Connect the USB Crash Cart Adapter to a free USB port on the notebook using the supplied USB mini B to A cable StarTechy om 2 Hard to find made easy Hardware Installation Once the drivers and software for the USB Crash Cart Adapter are installed on the notebook computer it can be plugged into the server Connect the attached VGA cable and the USB type A cable into the desired server For DVI I analog computer systems please use a DVI to VGA adapter StarTech com ID DVIVGAMF USB Keyboard mouse Laptop KVM Console Adapter PC Kiosk ATM NOTESONSO2 Laptop Netbook LED Indicators Server KB Mouse This lights up when the emulated USB keyboard
20. mpt to automatically adjust the color for you The Default button will return the sliders to their factory set positions Color Offset Adjustments Adjust the sliders to fix black levels in the image The Auto button will attempt to automatically adjust the levels for you The Default button will return the sliders to their factory set positions Save PNG snapshot Use this function to take a screenshot of the current window contents and save it into a PNG JPG or BMP file The snapshot happens as soon as the menu item or toolbar button is clicked You are then given a chance to choose where the image file should be stored A default filename is provided based on the current time Snapshots are always stored at full resolution and contain the whole screen Capture Video Mode Details Displays and then saves the current video mode settings used on the server to a text file DDC Sets the default maximum video resolution on the USB Crash Cart Adapter StarTechycom 8 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Video Capture Record The record function captures the current display until stopped by the user or until the user defined period is reached functions only when the NOTECONSO2 is connected Clicking the Record button or selecting Video gt Record from the drop down menu will bring up a dialog box where you can choose a destination folder where the recorded files will be stored File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Tr
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22. nsfer B nel tcl mm fA uml drm ALSESUCSNCTEXUE LE Note Ensure you have read and write access to your chosen destination folder otherwise an error message will be displayed and recording will stop m m Recording can be stopped by either clicking the Loop Record button again or selecting Video Loop Record from the drop down menu After choosing your destination folder set the maximum record time for each video 1 3600 seconds 3600 seconds 1 Hour Values outside the 1 3600 range will be automatically reset to 1 or 3600 If the pre set time is Y seconds the final record time could be in the range of Y 2Y seconds Max recording size is limited by your available space 67611 MB Recording will terminate while reaching the set time or your available size Note The Playback Pause Make a Movie and File Transfer functions are disabled during video capture Playback Pause The Playback Pause functions enable viewing of Recorded or Loop Recorded files functions if the NOTECONSO2 is connected or disconnected Clicking the Playback button or selecting Video gt Playback from the drop down menu will bring up a dialog box for you to choose which recorded folder you would like to play Choose a valid record folder which contains the private record files made by the NOTECONSO2 starting with O out File Zoom Wideo Keyboard Mouse File Transfer
23. oolbar along the top edge of the window This toolbar may be hidden detached or dragged onto the other three edges of the window It provides a number of shortcuts and some status information All functions are duplicated in the pull down menus across the top of your screen so it is optional You can move and or detach the toolbar by dragging the handle on the left top edge Once detached the red X or circle in the upper corners can be used to close it When dragging or moving the toolbar you can stick it dock to the top bottom edge if in horizontal mode or left right edges if vertical Some of these features are available in the Toolbar menu as well The right most status area of the toolbar reports some statistics while the system is running The first number is the USB bandwidth in bits per second When no motion is detected by our hardware video compression no bits are sent Noisy video cards and ongoing video animations will cause a constant stream of USB traffic The next two numbers ex 30Hz and 44fps report the achieved frame rates for the hardware and software components respectively The hardware number Hz will range from 1 to 85Hz but is typically 30Hz or 60Hz The software number is limited to 60 fps frames per second maximum and varies depending what other software on your laptop is doing Starlechg om 4 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer Toolbar Help E x
24. rding was created using a resolution larger than the chosen output resolution the output movie may look squished Single Choice Set resolution of output movie 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 1920x1080 1920x1200 Note The Record Loop Record Playback and File Transfer functions are disabled when using the Make a Movie function Instruction Manual Starlech com Hard to find made easy 12 File Transfer Menu File Zoom Video Keyboard Mouse File Transfer Toolbar Help Eke G em e ie 8 0 ex jn ox e La File transfer works like a removable USB drive Instead of a real drive it creates a Disk Image on the host computer that holds the files Only one computer at a time may access the image When created like plugging in the USB drive the target computer can read and write to the disk image but the host cannot The virtual USB drive can be used by any program or operating system without special drivers e Diskimages are dynamic E g If you create a 10GB disk and copy a 1MB file it will use only 1MB plus overhead Large images are less efficient and may take up more space when copying many small files e Disk Images use the VHD format are compatible with Microsoft Windows and can be mounted by Windows Explorer e ISO CD ROM and DVD images can also be used for read only storage You can install an operating system without burning a real CD You can also drag and drop files onto the
25. s Notebook Requirements USB 2 0 enabled notebook computer 20MB available hard drive space 24 bit capable display Windows 8 8 1 32 64bit 7 32 64 Vista 32 64 XP 32 64 Windows Server 2008 R2 2003 32 64 Mac OS 10 6 and later Tested up to 10 10 and Linux 2 6 x 3 13 x 32 64bit Server Requirements VGA enabled video card DVI supported via optional DVIVGAMF adapter USB keyboard and mouse support Starlechg om 1 Hard to find made easy Instruction Manual Installation Windows Before installing the software on Windows please disconnect the USB Crash Cart Adapter and cancel any Add new hardware dialog windows These windows can interfere with the installation process 1 Insert the provided USB flash drive and run the setup exe installation program 2 Proceed through the installation prompts to complete the installation 3 Connect the USB Crash Cart Adapter to a free USB port on the notebook using the supplied USB mini B to A cable The other connections to a server are not needed at this point A message should pop up entitled Found New Hardware Windows should find the device driver files and install them automatically This is a one time step The product is ready to be used now and the main application may be launched now There is no need to reboot Mac OS X Note For Mac OSX version 10 8 or later an exception may need to be made to run unsigned programs To do this hold the Com
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27. to achieve that zoom factor For example if the attached server is running at XGA resolution 1024 x 768 and you select 5096 zoom the main window will be set to a size of approximately 512 x 384 Note Please keep in mind that not all zoom factors will be possible as some notebook screens are too small for the larger percentages If so the software will resize to the largest window possible Since many notebooks have smaller screens you may wish to run this program maximized Full screen mode is supported where the window decorations are removed and other applications are hidden Click on the full screen window icon m on the toolbar or select it from the Zoom menu To get out of full screen mode click the icon again If the toolbar is disabled when you enter full screen mode a smaller toolbar is provided with only the Fullscreen and Quit options This toolbar floats and may be moved out of your way but cannot be hidden completely Also in the Zoom menu is an option to center the window on the screen This can be handy when it is off the edge of the screen There is also a shortcut for maximize toggle This is the same as clicking the maximize button in the title bar of the main window Other Notes e Ifthe laptop is widescreen 16 10 aspect or 1280x800 etc it may be helpful to locate the toolbar along the left or right vertical edge This provides more usable screen height and if the server s screen is square 4 3 aspect t

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