Configuring External Devices Under; Windows Nt Embedded; Mouse And Keyboard - Matrox 4Sight User Manual

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Configuring external devices under

Windows NT Embedded

If you order the Matrox 4Sight integrated unit with a
DiskOnChip, the included operating system will be Windows
NT Embedded. To facilitate the basic configuration of Matrox
4Sight, a utility called NTConfig (NTConfig.exe) is available in
Windows NT Embedded. Several external devices can be
configured using the NTConfig Graphical User Interface (GUI);
these devices are noted in the following sections. This utility is
automatically started when you boot the unit, unless you
disable the Automatic Popup feature. If you need to use
NTConfig at some other time, it can be started by typing
NTConfig at the Windows NT Embedded command prompt.
Upon exiting the utility, you will be asked if you want to reboot
the unit immediately to activate the new configuration. You can
refer to Chapter 3: Managing the Matrox 4Sight under Windows
NT Embedded for more information on NTConfig.

Mouse and keyboard

You can connect to any PS/2-style mouse or keyboard through
the ports on the back panel of the Matrox 4Sight unit.
Under Windows NT Embedded, you can use the NTConfig
utility to configure the keyboard for US English (default
setting), Standard French, or Standard German. To do so, click
on the Keyboard Settings... button in the main NTConfig
dialog box and then choose the appropriate layout from the
three choices presented.

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