Adjusting the general mouse speed – Guntermann & Drunck DVICenter DP16 Config Panel User Manual
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How to adjust the proportions among monitors:
1. Click on the rectangle of the monitor for which you want to change the size.
On each of the rectangle’s corners and in the middle between the two corners you
can see adjustment handles (small black squares).
2. Click one of the handles and hold the
left mouse key
while dragging the handle to
the desired position.
If the frame of the rectangle turns
red
while dragging it
,
the position is (partly)
occupied and therefore the rectangle cannot be placed there.
Drag the handle beyond the right or left edge if the workspace is too small for the
monitor size you want to adjust. The workspace maximizes automatically.
3. Release the left mouse key after a
green
frame is displayed.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the other handles.
Adjusting the general mouse speed
With active CrossDisplay Switching, the mouse speed is not controlled by the operating
system of the target computer but by the matrix switch.
If the cursor on the monitor of the target computer moves too fast or too slow, you
can adjust the speed in the matrix switch.
You can adjust the mouse speed for the entire system or for one target module only.
How to change the system settings of the mouse speed:
1. In the directory tree, click
KVM matrix systems > [Name] > Matrix switches
.
2. Right-click the matrix switch and click
Configuration
on the context menu.
3. Click the
General
tab.
4. Move the
Mouse speed
controller to the desired value.
5. Click
OK
.
How to change the mouse speed of target modules:
1. In the directory tree, click
KVM matrix systems > [Name] > Target modules
.
2. In the display range, right-click the target module you want to configure and
click
Configuration
on the context menu.
3. Under
CrossDisplay Switching
you can choose between the following options:
NOTE:
You need to adjust the monitor proportions exactly to position the mouse
precisely and switch between monitors.
The monitor resolution is not important for this step.