Disabling Mouse Acceleration; Disabling Mouse Acceleration On Windows Xp Operating Systems; Disabling Mouse Acceleration On Windows 2000 And Me Operating Systems; Disabling Mouse Acceleration On Linux - American Megatrends MegaRAC K1 User Manual

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Redirection,
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Disabling Mouse Acceleration

Your mouse will be slow and erratic during redirection if Mouse Acceleration/Enhanced
Pointer Precision is enabled on your host system.
Follow the steps for your operating system below to disable Mouse Acceleration.

Disabling Mouse Acceleration on Windows XP Operating Systems

Step
Description
1
Open Control Panel and left click Printers and Other Hardware.
2
Left click the Mouse icon. When the Mouse Properties dialog window opens, left click on the Pointer
Options tab.
3
Set the Motion Pointer Speed slider bar to the middle.
4
Uncheck the box next to the Enhanced Pointer Precession option if there is a check next to it.

Disabling Mouse Acceleration on Windows 2000 and ME Operating Systems

Step
Description
1
Open Control Panel.
2
Left click the Mouse icon. When the Mouse Properties dialog window opens, left click on the Motion tab.
3
Set the Speed slider bar to the middle.
4
Set the Acceleration option to None.

Disabling Mouse Acceleration on Linux

Simply deactivate Mouse Acceleration from the GUI or run the following command:
xset m 0

Disabling Mouse Acceleration on NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.4.1

Step
Description
1
From the Netware 6 GUI Environment Tool Input tab, select Turn Off Mouse Acceleration.
2
Left click the Apply button. Restart the Netware 6 GUI.

Disabling Mouse Acceleration on NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8/9

Step
Description
1
Open the NetWare 6 sys:/java/nwgfx/xinitrc file.
2
Add the following command:
xset m 1
3
Save the file. Restart the Netware 6 GUI.
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