Resetting your keyboard and mouse – Avocent DSR1161 User Manual

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DSR Installer/User Guide

Chapter 3: Local Port Operation

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To assign names to servers:

1. Double-click or press Enter to select the text in the Name box. Type a

name. Names of servers may be up to 15 characters long. Legal characters
include: A-Z, a-z, Ø-9, space and hyphen.
Press Backspace or Delete to delete an incorrect entry. Press the Arrow
keys to move the cursor in the Name box. Press Insert or the Spacebar to
insert a character space.

2. Repeat step 1 for each server in the system.

3. Click OK to save the names.

—or—
Click Defaults then click OK to restore default settings.
—or—
Click X or press Escape to exit the dialog box without saving changes.

To list servers alphabetically by name:

Press Alt+N or click Name in the Main dialog box.

Resetting your Keyboard and Mouse

If a keyboard or mouse locks up, you may be able to reestablish operation of
these peripherals by issuing a reset command. The reset command sends a
hot-plug sequence to the server which causes the mouse and keyboard settings
to be sent to the DSR. With communication re-established between the server
and the DSR, functionality is restored to the user.

To reset the mouse and keyboard values:

1. From the Commands menu, click Reset.

2. A message box displays indicating that the mouse and keyboard have been

reset. Click X to close the message box.

Figure 3.8: Commands Dialog Box

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