Operation – Intellinet Network Solutions KVM 157025 User Manual

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NOTE: If using Windows 95/98/SE without a USB mouse, an error message may appear saying

that a mouse is not detected and giving you the option of ignoring the same message in the future.

Since you likely would have no mouse movement to disable this message, it’s recommended that a

USB mouse be installed on your computer before connecting it to this KVM Switch.

OPERATION

There are three ways to control PC switching: using the face-panel push buttons, hotkey

sequences or the KVM Switcher software. (For audio/mic switching, use the hotkey command.)

Face-Panel Buttons

The face-panel buttons allow you direct control over PC port switching. Simply press the button to

switch to the corresponding PC port (and audio/mic channel, if binding is enabled). By default, PC

port switching and audio/mic port switching are bound together. NOTE: You can use the face-panel

button to switch to an empty port that is not connected with any computer. Normally, if you use

keyboard hotkeys or the KVM Switcher software, you will not be able to switch to an empty port.

Keyboard Hotkeys

A user-definable keyboard hotkey sequence for a PC consists of at least three specific keystrokes:

Ctrl + Alt + [command key]

For other operating systems on a PC, such as Linux, you can use this universal hotkey sequence:

ScrLk + ScrLk

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