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11. The Virtual Media > Drive Redirection function fails to connect to a USB drive.
This may be due to improper BIOS settings. If the PC is not equipped with a floppy disk drive,
check the BIOS to make sure it is set to "No floppy drive installed".
12. When connecting the Host monitor, the Host computer VGA resolution does not match
the monitor's resolution.
Make sure that VGA resolution works when the monitor is directly connected to the computer,
then connect the Host computer, DKVM-IP1, monitor, and other peripherals according to
section 1.7.1 Connecting the DKVM-IP1 to a Host computer. Make sure the DKVM-IP1 and
the monitor are both turned on and that the DKVM-IP1 has finished starting up (this may take
about a minute) before turning on the Host computer.
13. The video quality is bad or the picture is grainy.
Adjust the brightness and contrast settings by clicking Options > Video Settings in the top bar of
the Host Console window, or click on the "Auto Adjust Video" button
video.
14. The video on the Remote computer's Host Console window is surrounded by a black
border.
The black bars may be caused by a fixed video mode where the resolution of the video is
smaller than the window size. The video mode can be changed in the video settings of the
DKVM-IP1. Refer to section 3.3.2 Control Bar of the Host Console for more information.
15. The Remote-side monitor shows video, but the Remote system's Host Console window
remains blank.
Check to make sure that the Host Console is connected by checking the Status Bar at the
bottom of the Host Console window. If the connection is active, you should verify that the flat
panel interface (VGA interface) is not switched off by the video driver of your operating system.
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