Selecting Profiles For A Kvm Port - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Mouse Modes when Using the Mac Boot Menu
When working with the "BIOS Mac" USB profile, to use the mouse in the
Mac Boot Menu, you must use Single Mouse mode since Absolute
Mouse Mode is not supported in the BIOS.
To configure the mouse to work at the Boot menu:
1. Reboot the Mac and press the Option key during the reboot to open
the Boot menu. The mouse will not respond at this point.
2. Select Single Mouse mode. The mouse now responds.
Note: Mouse speed may be slow while in Single Mouse mode.
3. Once you are out of the Boot menu and back to the OS X, exit Single
Mouse mode and switch back to Absolute Mouse mode.

Selecting Profiles for a KVM Port

The KX III comes with a set of USB profiles that you can assign to a
KVM port based on the characteristics of the KVM target server it
connects to. You assign USB profiles to a KVM port in the Device
Settings > Port Configuration > Port page in either the KX III Remote or
Local Console.
Administrators designates the profiles that are most likely to be needed
for a specific target. These profiles are then available for selection via
Virtual KVM Client (VKC). If a profile has not been made available, you
can access any of the available profiles by selecting USB Profile > Other
Profiles.
Assigning USB profiles to a KVM port makes those profiles available to a
user when connected to a KVM target server. If required, the user can
select a USB profile from the USB Profile menu in Virtual KVM Client
(VKC).
For information about assigning USB profiles to a KVM port, see
Configuring USB Profiles (Port Page)
Chapter 4: KX III Administration
(on page 141).
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