A USB keyboard and a USB bar code cannot be used simultaneously. Set up connections for only one of these USB devices.
Only Japanese and English keyboard are accepted for the external connection keyboard.
You can use the popup keyboard for RPA at the same time, however keys such as Shift and Caps Lock will be separate on each keyboard.
For example, if you type "A" using a USB keyboard with Caps Lock ON and the Remote PC Access popup keypad has Caps Lock OFF, the lower case "a" appears.
Even if the window screen displays on top of the show window on the remote PC access window display, you can input on the keyboard. However, the remote PC access window display does not automatically appear on top when you start to input on the keyboard.
You can connect only one USB keyboard. To connect or disconnect with the server computer may take time.
If you attempt to [Enable] a USB keyboard other than the RPA feature models, the settings cannot be used.
You cannot use the auto repeat input (function for input while holding down the key) by the USB keyboard.
When using a USB keyboard, if you type a large amount of data at one time, some of the characters input may be dropped or keys might remain depressed. For example, if you continuously toggle between the [Alt] and [Ctrl] keys, they system buttons [ALT] and [CTRL] may remain colored yellow. When a key remains depressed, close then redisplay the Remote PC Access Window.
Using the USB keyboard, the [Convert], [Do not convert], [katakana], and [hiragana] keys on a Japanese 106 keyboard do not work.
In normal computer operations, when you push the numeric keypad while holding the Shift key with NumLock ON, the cursor moves. However, when you use the RPA feature, it is same as pushing the numeric keypad while holding down the Shift key with NumLock OFF to select the cursor.
In normal computer operations, if you push the cursor key with ScrollLock ON, the page moves. However, when you use the RPA feature, the cursor moves line by line just as the normal cursor key.
When the display unit is in standby mode (and therefore OFF), as you type from the USB keyboard, the display unit turns back on.