Mouse Synchronization Tips - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Chapter 7: Using the KVM Client
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Note that mouse configurations will vary on different target servers'
operating systems. Consult your OS guidelines for further details.
Note: Automatic mouse synchronization does not work with UNIX target
servers.
Standard Mouse Mode
Standard mouse mode uses a standard mouse synchronization
algorithm. The algorithm determines relative mouse positions on the
User Station and target server.
In order for the User Station's and target server's mouse cursors to stay
in synch, mouse acceleration must be disabled. Additionally, specific
mouse parameters must be set correctly.
To enter the Standard mouse mode:
Click
> Standard.

Mouse Synchronization Tips

If you have an issue with mouse synchronization:
1. Verify that the selected video resolution and refresh rate are among
those supported by your User Station.
The KVM Client's Connection Properties dialog displays the actual
values the User Station is seeing.
2. Force a video auto-sense by clicking the KVM Client's Auto-sense
Video button
.
3. If that does not improve the mouse synchronization (for Linux, UNIX,
and Solaris target servers):
a. Open a terminal window.
b. Enter this command: xset mouse 1 1
c. Close the terminal window.
4. Click the KVM Client's mouse synchronization button
Note: If the mouse synchronization issue still cannot be resolved, enter
the Absolute or single mouse mode. See
65) and
Absolute Mouse Mode
Single Mouse Cursor
(on page 66).
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(on page

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