Exceed 7.1 for UD

Configuring Exceed 7.1 for UD


The online version of this document is maintained at:

http://www.udel.edu/topics/connect/sw/exceed/docs-7.1/UD-Exceed-configuring.html

This version of Exceed is outdated. Current Exceed documentation for UD is is maintained at:

http://www.udel.edu/topics/connect/sw/exceed/docs/index.html

Configuring Exceed

The instructions below detail a set of recommended Exceed settings for use at UD. User Services personnel have found these settings to be appropriate for the tasks that Exceed is most commonly used for on campus. These settings may not be entirely suited to your particular requirements, and some of the settings are merely a matter of user preference. Feel free to tinker with your configuration, but keep in mind that if you get into a situation where something doesn't work, reverting to the settings described here is likely to fix the problem.

To configure Exceed, run Xconfig from the Hummingbird Connectivity/Exceed program group and make the changes described below. Entries preceded by an asterisk (*) require action. Other entries should be set as described if working with a fresh installation. All changes are the same for all versions of Windows. For brevity, the settings below are listed without explanation for the most part - for more information about a specific setting, click the "Help" button in the corresponding dialog box.

  • Keyboard subsection:
    • The Primary and Alternate keyboards should both be us.kbf (unless you have a non-US keyboard).
    • * Check the box labeled Allow Clients to Modify Keyboard Mapping.
    • The Alt Key should be set to Left to Windows, Right to X.
    • * Set the Windows Key to To Windows.
    • The Shift Key should be set to Map Both Left and Right.
  • Mouse subsection:
    • * If you have a wheel mouse, and you want the mouse wheel to perform some action in X windows, change the Mouse Wheel setting to Wheel Movement invokes macro. You will then need to program macros for the WheelUp and WheelDown events (mostly likely, you will want them to work as if the PageUp and PageDown keys had been pressed). If you don't have a wheel mouse, or don't care if the wheel works in X windows, then you can leave this option at it's default.
    • The box labeled Middle Button Emulation should be checked. (Note: this option is only useful for two-button mice - it allows you to press both buttons simultaneously to emulate pressing the middle button of a three-button mouse. If you have a three-button or scroll mouse, you can use the middle button or scroll wheel button.)
    • The default Click Interval and Movement Threshold (100 and 2) are usually ok, but may need to be adjusted if you find you are having trouble clicking both buttons close enough together.
  • Communication subsection:
    • * Select Passive for Mode. (See How to Use Exceed for notes on other modes.)
    • Display number should be set to 0. Changing this setting will not do anything in most cases, and may prevent proper operation in some cases.
  • Security subsection: Note: Do NOT set a password, unless you are sure you want to restrict access to Xconfig. If you set a password you will be required to enter it before you can make any configuration changes in the future, and if you forget the password you will have to un-install and re-install Exceed. Setting a password is not recommended on personal computers, unless they are located in a public site.
    • * Select the radio button labeled Enabled (no host access)
    • * Check the box labeled Allow Clients to Modify Host Access Control List.
    • Enable User Access Control List should be unchecked.
    • The settings in the X Web section shouldn't be changed (and are not applicable at any rate, unless you have a web server which supports this feature).
    • Enable Extension should be unchecked.
  • Protocol subsection:
    • * Check the box labeled Allow Old X11 Bugs.
    • The two pallette-related entries should be checked (Pad Depth 1 Pixmaps To 32 Bits and Use 32 Bits Per Pixel for True Color).
    • The other boxes should remain unchecked.
    • Leave the default Extensions unchanged (if you think they've been changed, you can click the "Default" button to get back the default selections).
  • Screen Definition subsection:
    • You should be on the Screen 0 tab.
      • The radio button labeled All Monitors should be selected. Unless you have more than one monitor and want to restrict Exceed to a single display, this setting doesn't need to be changed.
      • The Window Mode should be set to Multiple. This setting is recommended for most users.
      • Server Visual should be set to Auto Select.
      • The box labeled Panning should be checked, Speed set to Slow and Amount set to 25.
      • The settings for Root Size should be: Width = 0, Height = 0
      • The box labeled Auto Load XRDB should remain unchecked.
      • The Window Manager should be set to Default to Native.
      • The box labeled Use Native WM for Embedded Clients should remain unchecked.
      • * Check the box labeled Fit Window To Display.
      • The box labeled Cascade Windows should be checked.
    • * Click on the Common Settings tab:
      • The Native Window Manager Focus Policy should be set to Click.
      • The box labeled Enable Server Reset should be checked.
      • * Check the box labeled Exit on Server Reset.
      • * Uncheck the box labeled Close Warning on Exit.
    • Unless you have multiple monitors, you should not need to change any settings on the Monitor Info tab.
  • Performance subsection: no changes are necessary (click the "Default" button to return to the standard settings).
  • Video subsection:
    • * Choose one of the options Specify in mm or Compute Based On Monitor DPI (dots per inch) and then enter the appropriate information. The second option (DPI) is easier if you know your monitor's DPI rating, but may not be as precise as the first option (most monitors have slightly elongated pixels). Unless you are using applications where it will be critical for the aspect ratio (height to width) and/or linear dimensions to be as accurate as possible, these settings are optional.
    • All other default settings in this section are ok.
  • X Selection subsection:
    • X Selection Associated with Edit Operations should already be set to PRIMARY.
    • The boxes labeled AutoCopy X Selection and AutoPaste To X Selection should already be checked.
    • * Uncheck the box labeled Copy On Focus Loss.
  • Font subsection:
    • * Click the "Font Database" button, and in the new window uncheck Automatic Font Substitution. Click "OK" and then "Close".
  • Troubleshooting subsection:
    • * Uncheck the box labeled Enable Log (all boxes should now be unchecked).
  • Transports subsection:
    • * Change the Broadcast Address to 128.175.255.255
    • Keep Alives should be unchecked.
    • Under "Choose...", Network and Local Interface should be selected.
  • Power Management subsection:
    • Refuse Sleep should be set to always.
    • Prevent display from being shut down should be checked.
    • Server reset after critical sleep should be unchecked.
    Note: the default Power Management settings will prevent your machine from entering suspend or sleep modes when the Exceed server is running. If you are using Exceed on a laptop, you may want to consider changing the Refuse Sleep setting.

Finally, refer to Customizing Your Composers Account and How to Use Exceed to complete the Exceed customization and to help you get started.

For more information, consult the Exceed User's Guide, which is located in the Programs menu under "Hummingbird Connectivity V7.1/Online Documentation" if you chose to install the documentation during installation. If you didn't, you can re-run the installer and choose "add/remove components" to install the documents. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the guide; You can install Acrobat Reader from the Exceed CD (on the "Third Party Add-ons" menu) or download the latest version from Adobe's site.


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Last revised: August 12, 2002