Absolute Mouse Mode - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 9: Mobile KVM Client (MKC) Help
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2. Touch Mouse Mode, then touch Absolute, Intelligent, or Standard.

Absolute Mouse Mode

In this mode, absolute coordinates are used to keep the client and target
cursors in synch, even when the target mouse is set to a different
acceleration or speed.
This mode is supported on servers with USB ports and is the default
mode for virtual media CIMs.
Absolute Mouse Synchronization requires the use of a virtual media CIM
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D2CIM-VUSB
D2CIM-DVUSB
D2CIM-DVUSB-DVI
D2CIM-DVUSB-HDMI
D2CIM-DVUSB-DP
Note: For KX II, Absolute Mouse Synchronization is available for use with
the virtual media-enabled USB CIM (D2CIM-VUSB and D2CIM-DVUSB)
only.
Intelligent Mouse Mode
In Intelligent Mouse mode, the device can detect the target mouse
settings and synchronize the mouse cursors accordingly, allowing mouse
acceleration on the target. Intelligent mouse mode is the default for
non-VM targets.
During synchronization, the mouse cursor does a "dance" in the top left
corner of the screen and calculates the acceleration. For this mode to
work properly, certain conditions must be met.
See the Dominion KXII User Guide for more details on Intelligent Mouse
mode.
Standard Mouse Mode
Standard Mouse mode uses a standard mouse synchronization
algorithm. The algorithm determines relative mouse positions on the
client and target server.
In order for the client and target mouse cursors to stay in synch, mouse
acceleration must be disabled. Additionally, specific mouse parameters
must be set correctly.

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