Figure 6-8: video settings – Freedom9 IP 800 User Manual

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freeView IP 800 User’s Manual

newer” for MS Windows 2000 or Windows XP, or “Other Operating Systems” for MS Windows NT,
Linux, or OS X. In “MS Windows 2000 or newer” mode the remote mouse is always synchronized
with the local mouse.

Mouse Speed:

Auto mouse speed: Select this option if mouse acceleration is enabled on the host system.

The freeView IP 800 will try to detect the acceleration and speed of the mouse during the
mouse sync process.

Fixed mouse speed: Use a direct translation of mouse movements between the local

mouse and the remote pointer.

A fixed scaling can also be set which determines the number of pixels the remote mouse pointer
is moved when the local mouse pointer is moved by one pixel. This option only works when the
mouse settings on the host are linear (i.e. mouse acceleration is disabled).

6.3.3 Video

Figure 6-8: Video Settings

Miscellaneous Video Settings

Noise filter: This option defines how the freeView IP 800 reacts to small changes in the

video input signal. A large filter setting uses less network traffic and leads to a faster video
display, but small changes in the display may not be recognized and updated on the remote
immediately. A small filter setting displays all changes on the remote host instantly but will
produce more network traffic (depending on the quality of the video input signal). In general,
the default setting should be suitable for most situations.

Force Composite Sync (Required for Sun Computers): To support signal transmission

from a Sun machine, enable this option. If not enabled, the picture of the remote console will
not be visible.

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