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3. Select the
Multiuser display
entry and press
F8
(repeatedly) to select one of the fol-
lowing settings.
4. Press
F2
to save your settings.
Activating or resetting a PS/2 mouse
Compared to USB mouses, PS/2 mouses do not support hot plug technology. You
can therefore insert the PS/2 plug during operation, but it may be possible that the
computer does not detect the input device.
In order to activate or reset the PS/2 mouse, the matrix system can be used to send
a special command to the computer connected to the target module.
How to start and use the Mouse utility function:
1. Press the
Ctrl+Num
(default) hotkey to open the on-screen display.
2. Press
F9
to call the Operation menu.
3. Press
F
or select the
F - Mouse utility
entry and press
Enter
.
4. Select one of the following functions with the arrow keys and press
Enter
:
Resetting the video profiles of a analog target module
A video profile is created for each analog target module (Bridge mode only). This
video profile stores information on different cable parameters. This information
ensures that an optimum video image is displayed at the monitor.
Changing the cable length between a target module and the matrix switch can affect
the image quality.
System:
The global setting made in the Configuration menu applies for this
user account.
on:
displays Multiuser information
off:
does not display Multiuser information
NOTE:
Since the commands differ depending on the used mouse type and the
installed operating system, four different functions are provided.
ADVICE:
After the on-screen display has been called, you are enabled to activate
the Mouse utility function by pressing
Ctrl+F
.
Reset Mouse:
resets the PS/2 mouse interface of a Windows
computer
Enable mouse (for Unix):
activates the PS/2 mouse of a Linux computer
Enable Intelli:
activates the PS/2 wheel mouse of a Linux computer
Enable Intelli-Explorer:
activates the PS/2 wheel mouse with additional
keys of a Linux computer