Instruction manual

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documentation that came with the other KVM switches for more details
on how to make the necessary connections.
To connect console devices:
1. Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard to the Local Keyboard port on
the rear panel of the KVM switch.
2. Connect a standard PS/2 mouse to the Local Mouse port on the rear
panel of the KVM switch.
3. Connect a SVGA-compliant monitor to the Local Video port on the
rear panel of the KVM switch.
4. Power on the KVM switch.
Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer
NOTE: If you are using USB to connect KVM switch to the host
computer, you will not be required to adjust the mouse settings
on the host computer, as this device uses “Absolute” mode, which
eliminates any problems you may otherwise experience with mouse
synchronization or host mouse acceleration.
Many operating systems offer a feature called mouse acceleration,
allowing the user to adjust the responsiveness of the cursor on the
screen in relation to physical movements of the mouse. While this
is usually a beneficial interface enhancement, it can interfere with
the operation of the KVM switch and should be disabled on the host
computer before a remote session is attempted. Follow the instructions
below to disable mouse acceleration for the operating system installed
on the host computer.
Windows 98
1. From the Control Panel, click on Mouse.
2. From Mouse Properties, click on the Motion tab.
3. Make sure the Pointer speed bar is centered and Acceleration is set
to None.
Windows 2000
1. From the Control Panel, Click on Mouse.