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DSR1024 Switch Installer/User Guide

Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices

Before a computer connected to the DSR1024 switch can be used for remote user control, you must
set the target mouse speed and turn off acceleration. For machines running Microsoft
®
(Windows NT
To ensure that the local mouse movement and remote cursor display remain in sync, mouse
acceleration needs to be set to "none" for all user accounts accessing a remote system using a KVM
switch. Mouse acceleration should also be set to "none" on every remote system. Special cursors
should not be used and cursor visibility options, such as pointer trails,
animations, cursor shadowing and cursor hiding should also be turned off.
This section explains the steps for setting mouse movement and cursor features for use with
Avocent hardware products and DSView
systems:
Microsoft
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NT 4.0
2000
XP
Server 2003
IntelliPoint
LINUX
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Red Hat
SUSE
UNIX
Sun Solaris
®
Novell
NetWare
®
Apple
MAC
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NOTE: If you are not able to turn off mouse acceleration from within your operating system (OS), or if you do not
desire to adjust the settings of all your servers, newer versions of the DSView software include the Tools - Single
Cursor Mode command available in the Video Viewer window. This command places the Video Viewer window
into an "invisible mouse" mode which allows you to manually toggle control between the mouse pointer on the
target system being viewed and the mouse pointer on the client running DSView software. See Chapter 5 for
more information about the Video Viewer.

Microsoft Windows

NOTE: Avocent highly recommends that all Microsoft
DSR1024 switches, CCM console management appliances and SwitchView IP remote access devices use the
default Windows PS/2 mouse driver.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for NT 4.0 (using default drivers):
1. From the Desktop, select Start - Settings - Control Panel to open the Control Panel window.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
, 2000, XP, Server 2003), use the default PS/2 mouse driver.
Windows
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drivers
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(pre-8.0, 8.0 and later, and Enterprise)
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(versions 9 and 10)
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OS X
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management software with the following operating
Windows systems attached to the DS1800 digital switch,
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Windows
key cursor location
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