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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
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Note: For KVM target servers running Windows XP, Windows 2000 or
Windows 2008, you may wish to create a user name that will be used
only for remote connections through the KX II. This will enable you to
keep the target server's slow mouse pointer motion/acceleration settings
exclusive to the KX II connection.
Windows XP, 2000, and 2008 login pages revert to preset mouse
parameters that differ from those suggested for optimal KX II
performance. As a result, mouse synchronization may not be optimal for
these screens.
Note: Proceed only if you are comfortable adjusting the registry on
Windows KVM target servers. You can obtain better KX II mouse
synchronization at the login pages by using the Windows registry editor
to change the following settings: HKey_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control
Panel\Mouse: > MouseSpeed = 0;MouseThreshold
1=0;MouseThreshold 2=0.
Linux Settings (Red Hat 9)
Note: The following settings are optimized for Standard Mouse mode
only.
To configure KVM target servers running Linux
interface):
1. Configure the mouse settings:
a. Choose Main Menu > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse
Preferences dialog appears.
b. Click the Motion tab.
c. Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact
center.
d. Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity towards low.
e. Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold towards small.
f.
Close the Mouse Preferences dialog.
Note: If these steps do not work, issue the xset mouse 1 1 command
as described in the Linux command line instructions.
2. Configure the screen resolution:
a. Choose Main Menu > System Settings > Display. The Display
Settings dialog appears.
b. From the Display tab, select a Resolution supported by the KX II.
c. From the Advanced tab, verify that the Refresh Rate is
supported by the KX II.
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