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Raritan Computer DKX2-V2.3.5-0N-E User Manual

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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration

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2. Configure the screen resolution:

a. Choose Main Menu > System Settings > Display. The Display

Settings dialog appears.

b. On the Settings tab, select a Resolution supported by the KX II.

c. Click OK.

Note: Once connected to the target server, in many Linux graphical
environments, the <+> command will change the video
resolution, scrolling through all available resolutions that remain enabled
in the XF86Config or /etc/X11/xorg.conf, depending on your X server
distribution

Note: If you change the video resolution, you must log out of the target
server and log back in for the video settings to take effect.

SUSE Linux 10.1 Settings

Note: Do not attempt to synchronize the mouse at the SUSE Linux

®

login

prompt. You must be connected to the target server to synchronize the
mouse cursors.

To configure the mouse settings:

1. Choose Desktop > Control Center. The Desktop Preferences dialog

appears.

2. Click Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog appears.

3. Open the Motion tab.

4. Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact

center position.

5. Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity slider to low.

6. Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold slider to small.

7. Click Close.

To configure the video:

1. Choose Desktop Preferences > Graphics Card and Monitor. The

Card and Monitor Properties dialog appears.

2. Verify that a Resolution and Refresh Rate is in use that is supported

by the KX II. See

Supported Video Resolutions (on page 272) for

more information.

Note: If you change the video resolution, you must log out of the
target server and log back in for the video settings to take effect.