Operating instructions, Private mode (dual model only), Out-of-sync mouse – Rose electronic Crystal View Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS



CrystalView Installation and Operations Manual

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Private Mode (Dual model only)

The private mode feature disables either the local or remote KVM stations
Keyboard and Mouse. To enter the Private mode, and disable the other KVM
station, press the “Hot Key” and the Scroll Lock key on the Keyboard. Pressing
the “Hot Key” and the Scroll Lock key again will re-enable the local or remote
KVM station.

Out-of-Sync Mouse

A Null Mouse Command can be issued if a Mouse gets out of sync (erratic
Mouse movement) without re-booting your system. The mouse should not get
out of sync but if it does, re-initialize it or issue a “Null Mouse” command.

Re-initialize Mouse Command:

1. Press the “Hot Key” and the Num Pad up (á) arrow key. (#8 on the Num

Pad with Num Lock “OFF”).

2. Verify the Mouse is in sync.


If the Mouse is still erratic, issue a Null Mouse Command to re-synchronize the
Mouse.

Null Mouse Command:

1. Press the “Hot Key” and the Num Pad Left (ß) arrow (#4 key on the Num

Pad with Num Lock “OFF”) You may have to issue this command up to 3
times to get the Mouse in sync.


The Null Mouse Command sends a single null byte to the CPUs Mouse port.
Normally, the Mouse will always stay in sync with the CrystalView and the CPU.
This Null Mouse Command is a method of re-synchronizing the Mouse without
having to re-boot your system.

NOTE: If you issue a Null Mouse Command when the Mouse is operating
correctly, the Mouse may get out of sync.



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