Raritan Computer Home Theater Server KX2101-v2.20-0B-E 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers 
 
 
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Mouse Pointer Synchronization 
When remotely viewing a target server that uses a mouse, you will see 
two mouse cursors: one belonging to your remote client workstation and 
the other belonging to the target server. When the mouse pointer lies 
within the Virtual KVM Client target server window, mouse movements 
and clicks are directly transmitted to the connected target server. While 
in motion, the client mouse pointer slightly leads the target mouse pointer 
due to mouse acceleration settings. 
 
On fast LAN connections, you may want to disable the Virtual KVM 
Client mouse pointer and view only the target server's pointer. You can 
toggle between these two modes (single mouse and dual mouse). 
Mouse Synchronization Tips 
Be sure to follow these steps when configuring mouse synchronization: 
1.  Verify that the selected video resolution and refresh rate are among 
those supported by the KX II-101 device. The Virtual KVM Client 
Connection Info dialog displays the actual values that the KX II-101 
is seeing. 
2.  Verify that the cable length is within the specified limits for the 
selected video resolution.  
3.  Verify that the mouse and video have been properly configured 
during the installation process.  
4.  Force an auto-sense by clicking the Virtual KVM Client auto-sense 
button. 
5.  If that does not improve the mouse synchronization (for Linux, UNIX, 
and Solaris KVM target servers): 
a.  Open a terminal window. 
b. Enter 
the 
xset mouse 1 1 command