1 belkin omniview ip kvm – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual

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9 .1 .1 belkin OmniView IP KVM
Click “Belkin OmniView IP KVM”. The Belkin OmniView IP KVM settings

appear; see Figure 59.

Figure 59 Belkin OmniView IP KVM settings

The default elements of the Belkin OmniView IP KVM settings are

as follows:
note! Only change the default settings if the large majority of

the targets in the system have settings that are different to the

default settings .

Description – This is the description of the Access Service -

Belkin OmniView IP KVM device.
Operating system – Default operating system is Windows 2003 Server/

Windows XP. This setting is suitable for Windows XP, Vista, 2003 Server,

and 2008 Server. If the large majority of the targets in the system have a

different operating system, select it from the drop-down list. The mouse

parameter options adjust to match the operating system.
acceleration/Threshold – When the target’s mouse settings are not

default, select the appropriate values. Match the values to that of the

server’s mouse.
note! For Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista, and 2008 Server, go to the

mouse settings on the target and uncheck “Enhance pointer precision”.
Usb Converter – When a KVM-over-IP device connects to a server via a

USB-to-PS/2 adapter, RICC/ROC USB, or X RICC USB or Specter USB,

select the “USB Converter” check box. The USB conversion affects the

mouse emulation and the “USB Converter” helps to synchronize the mouse.

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