Boundless Switching; Multiview Monitor Layout Rule - ATEN CM1284 User Manual

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3. Click the port number at the top-left corner to open drop-down list, and
then select a computer: 1, 2, 3, or 4. The display is immediately switched
to the selected computer.
4. When you finish configuring, click

Boundless Switching

Boundless Switching allows the Multi-View KVMP™ Switch to switch
computers by sliding the mouse cursor across the screen borders. The mouse
cursor can be moved up, down, left, or right– off one screen and onto another
to switch keyboard/mouse control to the adjacent computer. The audio and
USB hub focus is also switched to the new computer. The mouse cursor can
also move across displays even when they are daisy-chained.
Before using the Boundless Switching, the users must turn off mouse
acceleration in the operation system and configure:
 The daisy-chained monitors layout via hotkey page 52, OSD page 63, and
RS-232 page 77 for more information.
A Window Frame appears on the Multi-View display with a computer that it
currently has the focus. This is a Boundless Switching Focus, to indicate which
computer the user is working on. This Window Frame can be disabled and
adjusted via the hotkey, and OSD. For more information, see page 52 for
hotkey and page 62 for OSD.

Multiview Monitor Layout Rule

The Multiview Monitor Layout Rule is a setup restriction for the daisy-chain
boundless switching. Please follow the multiview monitor layout rule below to
configure your daisy-chain installation.
Note: Monitor 1 refers to the multiview monitor connected to station 1;
Monitor 2 refers to the multiview monitor connected to station 2;
Monitor 3 refers to the multiview monitor connected to station 3; and
Monitor 4 refers to the multiview monitor connected to station 4
respectively.
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