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Figure 26 KVM/IP Device / Port number
To remove an assigned Target from an IP device/ KVM switch port click
. The assignment is removed.
Other KVM/IP elements are as follows:
Relative/Absolute mode/Apple Macintosh
Absolute Mouse mode and Apple Macintosh are only relevant for PX USB
KVM/IP devices. All other KVM/IP devices must have Relative Mouse Mode
selected (which is the default).
For PX USB KVM/IP devices:
· If the Operating system on the Target is, Windows ME or later, Select
Absolute Mouse mode.
· If the Operating system on the Target is, Windows 98 or Linux, Novell,
UNIX or SUN, select Relative Mode.
· If the Target is a MAC computer, select Apple Macintosh.
Description Type a description for the Target. E.g. Backup server.
Operating System – Select the operating system of the Target from the Drop-
down list. The mouse parameter options adjust to match the operating system.
Acceleration / Threshold – When the Target’s mouse settings are not default
select the appropriate values. Match the values to that of the servers mouse.
Note! (Relevant to all IP devices except PX USB) For Windows XP and later. Go to the
Mouse settings on the Target and uncheck Enhance pointer precision.
USB Converter - When an IP device connects to a server via a USB to PS/2
adapter, or ROC/RICC USB, or X RICC USB or Specter USB, select the USB
Converter checkbox. The USB conversion affects the mouse emulation and the
USB Converter helps to synchronize the mouse.
Also when an IP device is connected to a Linux server, select the USB Converter
checkbox.
See section 11 on page 68 to configure other Access services.
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