English manual – Lindy 42867 User Manual

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English Manual

Multi-Platform KVM Converter Cable

Installation and Use

Page

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SUN system keypress equivalents


Once the Sun keyboard emulator has been downloaded, you can emulate the extra keys on a Sun keyboard using
the following PS/2 key press combinations.


PS/2 Keyboard

Sun Keyboard

Right-[Ctrl] [F1]

Stop

Right-[Ctrl] [F2]

Again

Right-[Ctrl] [F3]

Props

Right-[Ctrl] [F4]

Undo

Right-[Ctrl] [F5]

Front

Right-[Ctrl] [F6]

Copy

Right-[Ctrl] [F7]

Open

Right-[Ctrl] [F8]

Paste

Right-[Ctrl] [F9]

Find

Right-[Ctrl] [F10]

Cut

Right-[Ctrl] [1]

Mute

Right-[Ctrl] [2]

Volume –

Right-[Ctrl] [3]

Volume +

Right-[Ctrl] [4]

Power *

Right-[Ctrl] [H]

Help

* Certain PS/2 keyboards
have a power key which will be mapped
to perform the same function for a SUN
system.

IMPORTANT FOR SUN USERS


The internal software of the cable “as supplied” does NOT enable the advanced PS/2 to SUN
keyboard mapping, for the special SUN keys, which are not available on a PC keyboard. The
firmware default setup is optimized for use with PCs, servers, notebooks and Mac computers. To
access the advanced SUN key press equivalents and to change or set SUN keyboard country code
reporting you must flash the firmware of the converter cable. However this is not necessary if you
are using the cable with a LINDY CPU Switch Dual Multi Platform.

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