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Basic configuration of the target modules, Renaming a target module – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Configuration and Operation User Manual

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Target modules

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Further information regarding this topic can be found in the chapter Activating or

resetting a PS/2 mouse on page 71.

How to change the rights to reset or reactivate the PS/2 mouse:
1. Press the

Ctrl+Num

(default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.

2. Press

F11

to call the

Configuration

menu.

3. If you want to change this right of a user account, select the

User

entry.

For changing the right of a user group, select the

Usergroup

entry.

4. Press

Enter

.

5. Select the user account or the user group whose rights to reset or reactivate the

PS/2 mouse you want to change and press

F5

.

6. Select the

Operation rights

entry and press

Enter

.

7. Select the

Mouse reset

entry and press

F8

to select one of the following options:

8. Repeat step 6 if you want to change further menu settings.

9. Press

F2

to save your settings.

Basic configuration of the target modules

Renaming a target module

During the booting process of the matrix system, the target modules are automati-

cally named. The text CPU-ID is put before the physical device ID.

All target modules that are automatically named can be renamed.

How to rename a target module in the Configuration menu:

1. Press the

Ctrl+Num

(default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.

2. Press

F11

to call the

Configuration

menu.

3. Select the

Target

entry and press

Enter

.

4. Select the target module you want to rename and press F5.

yes:

allows the reset or reactivation of the PS/2 mouse interface of a tar-

get computer

no:

denies the reset or reactivation of the PS/2 mouse interface of a tar-

get computer

ADVICE:

The target modules can be renamed in the Configuration (see below) or

the Select menu (see page 63).

ADVICE:

Use the menu’s search function, the view filter or the sort criteria (see

page 9 ff.) to limit the selection of list entries.