Using the Keyboard / Mouse
Pop-up Selections
Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a
window, the following pop-up selection appears:
On a computer window:
On a video window:
On a computer window in full screen mode:
On a video window in full screen mode:
: denotes swap window
: denotes enter a computer window
: denotes full screen
: denotes return from full screen
Using the Mouse
You can double-click the window of a particular
computer you want to control.
Window Resizing –
Drag the border of a window to a desired size.
Window Repositioning –
Drag a window to a new position.
Window Swapping –
Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a
window, select the capital letter S, and then click
the left button. Move the host cursor (still a capital
letter S) to destination window and click the left
button.
Full Screen Window –
Move the host cursor to the top right corner of a
window, select then click the left button and
the window will maximize to full screen mode.
Again move the host cursor to the top right corner
of a window, select to return back from full
screen mode.
Access a Remote Computer –
Method 1: Move the host cursor to the top right
corner of a remote computer window, select
then click the left button. The newly accessed
remote system will be displayed on the editing
window.
Method 2: Double-click the mouse when the host
cursor is on a remote computer window. The newly
accessed remote system will be displayed on the
editing window. The remote system that was just
exited will be displayed in the window previously
occupied by the newly switched remote system.
From then on all mouse and keyboard inputs will
be directed to that particular remote computer.
Lock / unlock Window Layout –
Move the host cursor to the top left corner of the
display until the mouse pointer becomes a capital
letter L, then click the left button and the window
layout will be locked. Repeat the steps to return
from the window layout locked mode.
Enable / disable Audio Output –
Double-click the audio tally and it will turn to
to signify that audio output is coming from a
particular window.
Using the Keyboard
Use the following hot keys only in the host operation
mode. The input letter is not case sensitive.
Keys Function
Ctrl + Esc Exit the Sequoia operation to perform
setup using the Galaxy program.
Ctrl + J
I
G
Perform automatic video adjustment
on the window where the host cursor
is presently residing.
Once in Automatic Video Adjustment
mode following are two valid inputs:
Automatic image adjustment.
Automatic image gain adjustment.
NOTE: This is possible only for VGA
signal input source. For DVI signal input
source, use the manual adjustment
method via the Galaxy program.
Ctrl + LToggle lock / unlock keyboard and
mouse while the user is away. The
keyboard and mouse will become
inoperable when locked.
Ctrl + O Toggle muting the audio output on /
off (mute).
Ctrl + PToggle a window on / off. Where Pis
the processor (window) number
(e.g., Ctrl + 1would turn on / off
COMPUTER 1 window; Ctrl + 2would
turn on / off IDEO IN 1 window; Ctrl +
3 would turn on / off COMPUTER 2
window; Ctrl + 4would turn on / off
IDEO IN 2 window).
Ctrl + R Toggle the lock window aspect ratio
of 4:3, 16:9, and no lock for window
where host cursor is currently on.
Ctrl + SSave the latest preset to flash memory
so that on the next boot-up the latest
preset would be loaded.
Ctrl + Y Redo up to ten undone actions.
Ctrl + Z Undo up to ten previous actions.
Decrease the volume level.
Increase the volume level.
NOTE: This (
and
) is not possible for
controlling audio signal from HDMI OUT
port of Sequoia to the monitor display’s
speakers.
↑
↑↑
↑ Load the previous user-created (via the
Galaxy program Option menu’s Save
File button) preset file.
↓
↓↓
↓ Load the next user-created (via the
Galaxy program Option menu’s Save
File button) preset file.
Keys Function
Alt + F# Load the user-created preset file
(where F# is the function key and
can be F1 up to F12 – maximum up
to 12 via Galaxy software Option
menu’s Save File button).
Alt + F Toggle a particular window’s full
screen mode on / off where the host
cursor is currently residing.
Alt + L Toggle lock / unlock window layout.
Home When in full screen mode, toggle
between full screen in foreground
and full screen in background mode.
Page Up /
Down
Switch between the three factory-
default presets
Shift +
Decrease the audio delay time to
achieve audio / video sync.
Shift +
Increase the audio delay time to
achieve audio / video sync.
NOTE: This (Shift +
and
)
is
possible only for audio signal outputted
from the Sequoia’s HDMI OUT
connector.
F# Access a remote system (F# is the
function key and can be F1 or F2). F1
would correspond to COMPUTER 1
window; F2 would correspond to
COMPUTER 2 window. Newly
accessed remote system will be
displayed on the editing window.
Remote system that was just exited
will be displayed in the window
previously occupied by the newly
switched remote system. You can
only access a remote system from the
screen where it is displayed.
NOTE: You can also double-click the
mouse for the same effect.
Shift + F# Access a remote system (F# is the
function key and can be F1 or F2). F1
would correspond to COMPUTER 1
window; F2 would correspond to
COMPUTER 2 window. You can only
access a remote system from the
screen where it is displayed.
NOTE: You can also hold Shift and then
double-click the mouse for same effect.
Shift + O Switch audio output between the
Sequoia’s speakers and HDMI OUT
port to monitor display’s speakers.
NOTE: This is not possible when
connecting the Sequoia’s HDMI OUT
connector to the monitor display via a
DVI-to-HDMI converter.
Tab Move the host cursor from one
screen to the other.
NOTE: Pressing the Ctrl + Esc hot key as well as the
“Load Preset action will clear the undo (Ctrl + Z) / redo
(Ctrl + Y) list in memory.
Use the following hot keys only in the remote
operation mode.
Key Function
Pause
Break
Exit from the remote operation
mode to the host operation mode.
Ctrl +
Esc
Exit Sequoia operation to perform
setup using the Galaxy program.
Ctrl +
Shift +
Alt +
Run the Microsoft
Notepad
program, and then press
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + to read the
Sequoia firmware version.
NOTE: This is possible only if the
computer and Sequoia is connected via
the all-in-one cable’s USB port.
Ctrl +
Pause
Break
or
Shift +
Pause
Break
Switch control (cycle) from
Computer 1Computer 2
Computer 1, and so forth.
NOTE: Controlling function is available
only if the computer and Sequoia is
connected via the all-in-one cable.
Example 1: If the Sequoia is connected
to two (2) computers via the all-in-one
cables, then hotkey switching would be
from Computer 1Computer 2
Computer 1, and so forth.
Example 2: If the Sequoia is connected
to a computer via the all-in-one cable
and Computer 2 connector has no
connection, then hotkey switching would
be from Computer 1blank window
(mouse cursor will not be shown)
Computer 1, and so forth.
CAUTION: Make sure to press Ctrl or
Shift key first because Pause/Break
key would cause system to exit from the
Remote operation mode to the Host
operation mode.
NOTE: When using a MacBook computer, use control +
option (Alt) + shift + k to perform Host / Remote mode
switch because there is no Pause/Break key.
The Sequoia-2U2V is compatible with the following
operating systems:
Windows OS: 98 Special Edition, 2000
Professional, XP, Vista, Server 2003, Server 2008,
Windows 7.
Linux OS: Fedora 10, Ubuntu 8.1, Scientific 5.2,
RedHat, Mint 6.0, Debian 5.0, PC Linux OS 2009,
SUSE 11.1, Mandriva 2009, CentOS 5.2
Mac OS: O/S X 10.5 or later version only.
NOTE: Windows NT is currently not supported.