4. Click OK.
Aligning the Mouse Pointers
Aligning the Mouse Pointers
4.10.2
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
each other, due to the mouse on SMART 216/232 IP losing sync with the mouse on
each other, due to the mouse on
the host system. You can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
the host system. You can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
the host system. You can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
device's mouse pointer.
To align the mouse pointers:
To align the mouse pointers:
1. On the toolbar, select
The mouse pointers ali
Calibrating Mouse Pointers
Calibrating Mouse Pointers
4.10.3
A target server may have a different mouse pointer speed than the
A target server may have a different mouse pointer speed than the client computer.
Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the target server and aligns
Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the target server and aligns
Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the target server and aligns
the two pointers.
You can perform automatic calibration when the target server
You can perform automatic calibration when the target server operating system is
Windows NT4, 2000, or 98.
Windows NT4, 2000, or 98.
SMART 216/232 IP saves this alignment so that calibration is only needed once per
saves this alignment so that calibration is only needed once per
saves this alignment so that calibration is only needed once per
target server.
To perform the calibration:
To perform the calibration:
1. On the toolbar, select
If the Video Noise Level is above zero, calibration may not work. In this case, go to
If the Video Noise Level is above zero, calibration may not wor
Video Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by automatically adjusting the video
Video Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by automatically adjusting the video
Video Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by automatically adjusting the video
(see Section 4.7.2) and/or adjusting the
) and/or adjusting the bars in manual video adjust (see Section
4.7.3), and then performing the mouse calibration
), and then performing the mouse calibration
If the mouse settings on the target server have been changed, you must
If the mouse settings on the target server have
synchronize mouse pointers manually, as explained below.
synchronize mouse pointers manually, as explained below.
4.11 Switching to a Different Server/Device
Switching to a Different Server/Device
In the middle of a remote session, you can switch to a different server or device.
In the middle of a remote session, you can switch to a different server or device.
In the middle of a remote session, you can switch to a different server or device.
To connect to a different server or device
connect to a different server or device:
1. On the toolbar, click
A list of connected ser
server/device of the remote session.
server/device of the remote session.
2. Click the desired server or Serial device.
Click the desired server or Serial device.
> Align (or press Ctrl+M
lign.
.
> Calibrate
bars in manual video adjust (see Section
.
rvers/devices appears. There is a checkmark near the
Conducting a Remote Session
Conducting
Switching to a Different Server/Device
to a Different Server/Device
losing sync with the mouse on
).
client computer.
perating system is
k. In this case, go to
.
been changed, you must
There is a checkmark near the
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