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ii.
Save the file.
iii.
Reboot the system in order for the changes to take effect.
Linux Settings (for Standard Mouse Mode)
To configure KVM target servers running Linux (graphical user interface):
i.
Red Hat 5 users, choose Main Menu > Preferences > Mouse, Red Hat 4 users, choose
System > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog appears.
ii.
Click on the Motion tab.
iii.
Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact center.
iv.
Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity towards low.
v.
Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold towards small.
vi.
Close the Mouse Preferences dialog.
1.
The settings below are optimized for Standard Mouse mode only.
2.
If these steps do not work, issue the xset mouse 1 1 command as described in the
Linux command line instructions.
SUSE Linux 10.1 Settings
To configure the mouse settings:
i.
Choose Desktop > Control Center. The Desktop Preferences dialog appears.
ii.
Click Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog appears.
iii.
Open the Motion tab.
iv.
Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact center position.
v.
Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity slider to low.
vi.
Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold slider to small.
vii.
Click Close.
Do not attempt to synchronize the mouse at the SUSE Linux login prompt. You must be
connected to the target server to synchronize the mouse cursor.
Sun Solaris Settings
To configure KVM target servers running Sun Solaris:
i.
Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the threshold to exactly 1. This can be
performed from:
The graphical user interface.
To configure the mouse settings (Sun Solaris 10.1):
ii.
Choose Launcher. Application Manager - Desktop Controls opens.
8-/16-port Combo LCD KVM Switch
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