Network Router User Manual

CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 13
Note: If you change video resolution, you must logout of the target server and log back in for the
video settings to take effect.
Note for Red Hat 9 Target Servers
If you are running Red Hat 9 on the target server using a USB CIM, and are experiencing
problems with the keyboard and/or mouse, there is an additional configuration setting you can try.
Tip: You might have to perform these steps even after a fresh OS installation.
To configure Red Hat 9 servers using USB CIMs:
1. Locate the configuration file (usually /etc/modules.conf) in your system.
2. Using the editor of your choice, make sure that the alias usb-controller line in the
modules.conf file is as follows:
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
Note: If there is another line using usb-uhci in the /etc/modules.conf file, it needs to be
removed or commented out.
3. Save the file.
4. Reboot the system in order for the changes to take effect.
Linux Settings (Red Hat 4)
Note: The following settings are optimized for standard mouse mode only.
To configure target servers running Linux (graphical user interface):
1. Configure the mouse settings:
a. Select Main Menu > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog opens.
b. Open the Motion tab.
c. Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact center.
d. Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity towards low.
e. Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold towards small.
f. Close the Mouse Preferences dialog.
Note: If these steps do not work, issue the xset mouse 1 1 command as described in the Linux
command line instructions.
2. Configure the screen resolution:
a. Select Main Menu > System Settings > Display. The Display Settings dialog opens.
b. From the Settings tab, select a Resolution supported by Dominion KX II.
c. Click OK.
Note: If you change video resolution, you must logout of the target server and log back in for the
video settings to take effect.