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= KVM Mode =
 
= KVM Mode =
This page will contain details on the function and use of KVM Mode, but it has not been filled out yet. Please bear with us while we prepare this section of the documentation.
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'''KVM Mode''', in ISBoxer terms, is the ability to send keystrokes or mouse clicks to ''other'' windows than the one currently active -- regardless of whether that window is on the current PC, or on another [[ISBoxer:Using multiple computers|linked PC]]. When enabled, the ''current window'' will still handle any assigned Hotkeys -- any other keystrokes or clicks will pass directly to the game in the target window or windows.
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'''This page is not yet completed. Please bear with us while we complete this section of the documentation.'''
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== Methods of Enabling KVM Mode ==
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=== Repeater Target Action ===
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Checking the '''Block buttons from originating window''' in a Repeater Target Action will cause any keystrokes or clicks to go to the selected Repeater Target, but ''not'' the current window (unless it is included in the Repeater Target).
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=== Send Next Click ===
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Checking the '''Block click from current window''' box in a Mapped Key with Send Next Click, or in a Send Next Click Action will cause the next click to go to the selected Target, but ''not'' the current window (unless it is included in the Target).
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== Example Mapped Keys ==
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=== Turn on Repeater for controlling a specific window from the current one ===
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; Step 1 will enable the KVM, Step 2 will disable it and restore the Repeater Target
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* Step 1
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** Repeater Target Action
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*** Target Window:Current
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*** New Repeater Target Slot 2
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*** Block buttons from originating window enabled
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** Repeater State Action
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*** Key repeat On
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*** Mouse repeat On
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* Step 2
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** Repeater State Action
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*** Key repeat Off
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*** Mouse repeat Off
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** Repeater Target Action
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*** Target Window:Current
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*** New Repeater Target Window:All w/o Current
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*** Block buttons from originating window '''unchecked'''

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KVM Mode

KVM Mode, in ISBoxer terms, is the ability to send keystrokes or mouse clicks to other windows than the one currently active -- regardless of whether that window is on the current PC, or on another linked PC. When enabled, the current window will still handle any assigned Hotkeys -- any other keystrokes or clicks will pass directly to the game in the target window or windows.

This page is not yet completed. Please bear with us while we complete this section of the documentation.

Methods of Enabling KVM Mode

Repeater Target Action

Checking the Block buttons from originating window in a Repeater Target Action will cause any keystrokes or clicks to go to the selected Repeater Target, but not the current window (unless it is included in the Repeater Target).

Send Next Click

Checking the Block click from current window box in a Mapped Key with Send Next Click, or in a Send Next Click Action will cause the next click to go to the selected Target, but not the current window (unless it is included in the Target).

Example Mapped Keys

Turn on Repeater for controlling a specific window from the current one

Step 1 will enable the KVM, Step 2 will disable it and restore the Repeater Target
  • Step 1
    • Repeater Target Action
      • Target Window:Current
      • New Repeater Target Slot 2
      • Block buttons from originating window enabled
    • Repeater State Action
      • Key repeat On
      • Mouse repeat On
  • Step 2
    • Repeater State Action
      • Key repeat Off
      • Mouse repeat Off
    • Repeater Target Action
      • Target Window:Current
      • New Repeater Target Window:All w/o Current
      • Block buttons from originating window unchecked