Working Mode; Mouse Sync Mode - ATEN CS1708i User Manual

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Working Mode

The Working Mode parameters are explained in the table below:
Parameter
Enable ICMP
Enable Device List
Force All to
Grayscale
Enable Browser
Enable Multiuser

Mouse Sync Mode

Determines how the local and remote mouse pointer movement becomes
synchronized
Automatic
Selecting Automatic enables Mouse DynaSync™, which provides automatic
locked-in synching of the local and remote pointers – eliminating the need to
constantly resync the two movements manually.
Note: If Automatic is selected, all computers connected to the switch must use
USB Adapter Cables. Otherwise, the mouse pointer will not move.
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If ICMP is enabled, the CS1708i / CS1716i can be pinged and
an IP address can be assigned with the ARP command. If it is
not enabled, the device cannot be pinged, nor can it be
assigned an IP address with the ARP command. The default is
Enabled.
If this parameter is enabled, the device will show up in the list of
local CS1708i / CS1716i units on the AP Windows Client
Connection screen (see Starting Up, page 122). If it is not
enabled, it will not show up. The default is Enabled.
If Force All to Grayscale is enabled, the remote display for all
users is changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O transfer in
low bandwidth situations. The default is Disabled.
If Enable Browser is enabled, browser access to the switch is
permitted. If browser access is not enabled, users must use
either the WinClient AP or Java Client AP program to access the
switch (see AP Operation, page 121). The default is Enabled.
If this parameter is enabled, more than one user can log into the
CS1708i / CS1716i at the same time. The default is Enabled.
Explanation

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