KVM s3 Client Explorer
3.6.2
Viewing or changing the selected view on startup
The "Selected view on startup option" specifies the view that is visible when the software
opens, either Appliances, Devices, Sites, or Folders. You can select a view or let the
Explorer determine the view. When you let the Explorer determine the view, the Devices
view is visible if you have one or more target devices defined. If you do not, the
Appliances view is visible.
Select Tools - Options from the Explorer menu. The General Options window
opens.
Complete one of the following steps:
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If you want the Explorer to determine the best view on startup, select the
Default checkbox.
-or-
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If you want to specify which view opens on startup, clear the Default checkbox
and select Appliances, Devices, Sites, or Folders from the pull-down menu.
Complete one of the following steps:
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If finished, click OK to save the new settings.
-or-
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Click Cancel to exit without saving the new settings.
3.6.3
Viewing or changing the default browser
The Browser option specifies the browser application that opens when you click the
Browse button for a target device that has URL defined, or when the KVM s3 Client
online help is opened. You can either enable the default browser application of the
current computer or select among other available browsers.
Select Tools - Options from the Explorer menu. The General Options window
opens.
Complete one of the following steps:
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In the Browser field, select the Launch Default Browser checkbox to specify
the default system browser.
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Clear the Launch Default Browser checkbox. Click the Browse button and
select a browser executable on the computer. You can also enter the full path
name of the browser executable.
Complete one of the following steps:
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If finished, click OK to save the new settings.
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Click Cancel to exit without saving the new settings.
3.6.4
Viewing or changing DirectDraw
(Windows only)
The DirectDraw option affects operation of the Video Viewer when running on Windows
operating systems. The software supports DirectDraw, a standard used to directly
manipulate video display memory, hardware blitting, hardware overlays, and page
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