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KX II-101 Quick Setup Guide 
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Windows XP®/Windows 2003® Settings 
 
To configure the mouse: 
1.  Select Start > Control Panel > Mouse. 
2.  On the Pointer Options tab in the Motion group, set the 
mouse motion speed setting to exactly the middle speed 
and deselect the Enhanced pointer precision checkbox. 
Click OK. 
 
To disable transition effects: 
1.  Select Start > Control Panel > Display. 
2.  On the Appearance tab, click the Effects button. 
3.  Deselect the Use the following transition effect for menus 
and tooltips checkbox. Click OK. 
 
Windows Vista® Settings 
 
To configure the mouse: 
1.  Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Mouse. 
2.  On the Pointer Options tab in the Motion group, set the 
mouse motion speed setting to exactly the middle speed 
and deselect the Enhanced pointer precision option. Click 
OK. 
 
To disable animation and fade effects: 
1.  Select Start > Settings >Control Panel > System > 
Advanced system settings. The System Properties dialog 
appears. 
2.  Click the Advanced tab and click the Settings button in the 
Performance group. The Performance Options dialog 
appears. 
3.  Under Custom options, deselect the following checkboxes: 
ƒ  Animate controls and elements inside windows 
ƒ  Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing 
ƒ  Fade or slide menus into view 
ƒ  Fade or slide ToolTips into view 
ƒ  Fade out menu items after clicking 
4. Click 
OK. 
 
Linux® Settings 
On a target server running Linux graphical interfaces, set the 
mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and set threshold to exactly 1. 
Enter the command xset mouse 1 1
Ensure that a target server running Linux is using a resolution 
supported by the KX II-101 at a standard VESA resolution and 
refresh rate. A Linux target server should also be set so the 
blanking times are within +/- 40% of VESA standard values. 
 
To check for these parameters: 
1.  Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config. 
2.  Using a text editor, disable all non-KX II-101 supported 
resolutions. 
3.  Disable the virtual desktop feature, which is not supported 
by the KX II-101. 
4.  Check blanking times (+/- 40% of VESA standard). 
5.  Restart the computer. 
Note: In many Linux graphical environments, the command 
Ctrl+Alt+ + (plus sign) changes the video resolution, scrolling 
through all available resolutions that remain enabled in the 
XF86Config file. 
 
Sun™ Solaris™ Settings 
Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the 
threshold to exactly 1. A target server running the Solaris 
operating system must output VGA video (H-and-V sync, not 
composite sync). Set this at the graphical user interface or 
with the command line xset mouse a t where a is the 
acceleration and t is the threshold. 
 
Apple Macintosh® Settings 
Mac works with the KX II-101 'out of the box.' However, you 
must use Absolute Mouse Synchronization and enable 
Absolute Mouse mode and mouse scaling for Mac servers on 
the KX II-101 Port page.   
 
To enable this setting: 
1.  Choose Device Settings > Port Configuration. The Port 
Configuration Page opens. 
2.  Click the Port Name for the port you want to edit. 
3.  In the USB Connection Settings section, select the Enable 
Absolute Mouse checkbox and the "Enable Absolute 
mouse scaling for MAC server" checkbox. Click OK. 
 
IBM AIX® Settings 
1.  Go to the Style Manager. 
2.  Click on Mouse Settings and set the Mouse Acceleration 
to 1.0 and Threshold to 3.0. 
 
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Step 2: Configure Network Firewall Settings 
To access the KX II-101 through a network firewall, your 
firewall must allow communication on TCP Port 5000. 
Alternatively, the KX II-101 can be configured to use a 
different TCP port of your own designation. 
To take advantage of the KX II-101's web-access capabilities, 
the firewall must allow inbound communication on TCP Port 
443 - the standard TCP port for HTTPS communication. To 
take advantage of the KX II-101's redirection of HTTP 
requests to HTTPS (so that users may type the more 
common, http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, instead of 
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), the firewall must also allow inbound 
communication on TCP Port 80 - the standard TCP port for 
HTTP communication. 
 
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Step 3: Connect the KX II-101 
Power 
The KX II-101 can be powered with either the included 
standard AC power pack or by PoE (Power over Ethernet).