ServSwitch User's Manual

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CHAPTER 6: Keyboard Commands
Table 6-1 (continued). The Matrix ServSwitch’s keyboard commands.
Bypasses the Matrix ServSwitch, passing the
command through to an attached KVM switch.
[Ctrl] X or
[Ctrl] [Tab]
Pass Through
Command
Turns Scan mode OFF; the user station is given
access—as much as the user’s profile allows—to
the CPU port being scanned at the time the
command is entered.
Note: Scan can also be stopped by entering a
Select Computer command.
[Ctrl] X
End Scan
Turns Scan mode ON, causing the Switch to start
scanning sequentially from the current CPU port
through the remaining ports in your group and
then begin again at the lowest-numbered port.
[Ctrl] S
Start Scan
Causes the Switch to report the version of ROM it
is using. Issue this command if you are asked to
do so by a technical-support person.
[Ctrl] I
Identify
Firmware
Revision
Causes the Switch to send a null byte to the
CPU’s PS/2 mouse port. Issue this command to
correct the current CPU if it gets “out of sync” with
the PS/2 mouse.
[Ctrl] N
Send Null Byte
Resets the PS/2 mouse port of the currently
selected computer running Windows NT or UNIX.
Also switches the NT mouse driver from “non-
wheel” mode to “wheel” mode.
[Ctrl] O
Reset Mouse
(Windows NT
and UNIX)
Resets and enables the keyboard and mouse;
also enables the PS/2 mouse port of the currently
selected computer, if it has one. Issue this
command to correct your keyboard or mouse if
one of them malfunctions or gets stuck.
[Ctrl] R
Reset
Keyboard and
Mouse
Disconnects user from (that is, deselects)
currently selected computer.
[Ctrl] Q
Disconnect
Logs user out if their user station has logins enabled.
[Ctrl] L
Log Out
Causes the most recent status message about
your user station to be redisplayed, or removes
the message if it’s currently on screen.
[Ctrl] D
Toggle Station-
Status Display
Switches back to the CPU port you were
connected to before you selected the current one.
[Ctrl] [] or
[Ctrl] [Backspace]
Switch to the
Prior Port
DescriptionKeystroke Sequence
Command