Raritan Engineering KX2-864 User Manual
Appendix C: Informational Notes
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CIMs
Windows 3-Button Mouse on Linux Targets
When using a 3-button mouse on a Windows client connecting to a Linux
target, the left mouse button may get mapped to the center button of the
Windows client 3-button mouse.
target, the left mouse button may get mapped to the center button of the
Windows client 3-button mouse.
Windows 2000 Composite USB Device Behavior for Virtual Media
The Windows 2000 operating system does not support USB composite
devices, like Raritan’s D2CIM-VUSB, in the same manner as
non-composite USB devices.
devices, like Raritan’s D2CIM-VUSB, in the same manner as
non-composite USB devices.
As a result, the “Safely Remove Hardware” system tray icon does not
appear for drives mapped by the D2CIM-VUSB and a warning message
may appear when disconnecting the device. Raritan has not observed
any problems or issues from this message, however.
appear for drives mapped by the D2CIM-VUSB and a warning message
may appear when disconnecting the device. Raritan has not observed
any problems or issues from this message, however.
Raritan’s US engineering department has developed a configuration
which supports the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon and avoids this
Windows message. This configuration requires the use of the
D2CIM-DVUSB virtual media adapter and the Troubleshooting 3 USB
Profile, which configures the D2CIM-DVUSB as a non-composite USB
device supporting a single virtual media connection. Raritan has
successfully tested this configuration in the US and Japan.
which supports the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon and avoids this
Windows message. This configuration requires the use of the
D2CIM-DVUSB virtual media adapter and the Troubleshooting 3 USB
Profile, which configures the D2CIM-DVUSB as a non-composite USB
device supporting a single virtual media connection. Raritan has
successfully tested this configuration in the US and Japan.