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KEYBOARD FEATURES
The keyboard configuration of each CPU is saved in the NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch.  For example, if the CPU
attached to Port 2 had CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK selected the last time that CPU was accessed, then they will automatically
be set when that CPU is accessed again.
Keyboard-To-Computer Translation
The NTI UNIMUX-USBV-2 USB KVM switch enables a mixture of otherwise incompatible peripheral computer components to be
connected together.  This is accomplished by performing keyboard-to-computer translations automatically (i.e. translate a MAC
keyboard and mouse to a Windows type CPU). The chart below shows the capabilities of devices controlling certain CPU types.
Translation Capabilities
CPU
Device
Sun
Mac
Windows
Sun Keyboard
Full functionality
Full functionality
Full functionality
AT101 Keyboard
Extra keys emulation
Power key emulation
Full functionality
Mac keyboard
Extra keys emulation
Full functionality
Full functionality-except
Application Key
Apple Pro Keyboard
Extra keys emulation
Extra Keys not supported
(Eject, Mute, Volume+,
Volume-)
Full functionality
Sun Mouse
Full functionality
Full functionality
Full functionality
Wheel Mouse
Full functionality
Full functionality
Full functionality
Apple Mouse
Right button emulation
Full functionality
Right button emulation
Translation Tables
Use the chart below to type SUN’s additional keys with Win95 and Apple keyboards:
WINxx or  Mac Keyboards
Sun Extra Keys
Space Bar + F1
Stop
Space Bar + F2
Again
Space Bar + F3
Props
Space Bar + F4
Undo
Space Bar + F5
Front
Space Bar + F6
Copy
Space Bar + F7
Open
Space Bar + F8
Paste
Space Bar + F9
Find
Space Bar + F10
Cut
Space Bar + F11
Help
Space Bar + F12
Compose
Space Bar + Up Arrow
Volume +
Space Bar + Down Arrow
Volume -
Space Bar + Left Arrow
Mute
(See Fig. 4  on page 9 for reference.)
Power Key Emulation
Win95 Keyboards
Mac CPU
Sun CPU
SB+RT Arrow
Power
Power
Mouse Click Equivalents
To emulate right-button click using an Apple 1-button
mouse, hold down the CMND key (key with open
apple insignia) while pressing the mouse button.
KEYBOARD FEATURES