Activating the Host Console function opens a new window on the Remote-side user’sscreen. This window displays the screen content of your Host system (the system youcontrol remotely via the DKVM-IP1). The Host system will behave exactly as if you weresitting in front of it. This means you can use your keyboard and mouse in the usual way.However, be aware of the fact that the feedback from keyboard and mouse actions onthe Host system will be slightly delayed. The delay depends on the bandwidth of the linkbetween you and the DKVM-IP1.Keyboard Settings:Differences between the Remote computer’s keyboard layout and the Host computer’skeyboard settings may lead to some problems. For example, if the Remote-side useruses a German keyboard layout and the Host system is set up for an English keyboardlayout, special German-specific keys on the German keyboard will not work as expected.Instead, the keys will have the same effect as those of an English-layout keyboard. TheRemote-side user can circumvent such problems by adjusting the keyboard settings ofthe Host system to have the same mapping as the Remote user’s keyboard.You can adjust these settings in the DKVM-IP1’s web management GUI by going toKVM Settings > Keyboard/Mouse Settings (see the screenshot below), and using theKeyboard Model dropdown box to choose the same type of keyboard used on theRemote computer.Resizing the Host Console window:By default, the Host Console window will display the Host screen at an optimal size. Thatmeans it will resize the window to fit the Remote-side user’s screen by default. However,the Remote-side user can always resize the Host Console window in the Remote-side38