Video modes, Resetting the b050000 to its factory settings, Using the serial interface – Tripp Lite B050-000 User Manual

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Chapter 4. Configuration

MS Windows 2000, 2003, XP (all versions)

In general, we recommend the usage of a mouse via USB. Choose USB without
Mouse Sync.

For a PS/2 mouse choose Auto Mouse Speed. For XP disable the option “enhance
pointer precision” in the Control Panel.

Note: The remote mouse is always synchronized with the local mouse if selecting
the option “MS Windows 2000 or newer”.

SUN Solaris

Adjust the mouse settings either via “xset m 1” or use the CDE Control Panel to
set the mouse to “1:1, no acceleration”. As an alternative you may also use the
Single Mouse Mode.

MAC OS X

We recommend using the Single Mouse Mode.

OS/2

We recommend using the Single Mouse Mode.

Linux

First, choose the option “Other Operating Systems” from the the Mouse Type
selection box. Second, choose the option Auto Mouse Speed. This applies for
both USB and PS/2 mice.

Video Modes

The B050-000 recognizes a limited number of common video modes. When running
X11 on the host system please do not use any custom modelines with special video
modes. If you do, the B050-000 may not be able to detect them. We recommend using
any of the standard VESA video modes instead. Please refer to Appendix C for a list
of all supported video modes.

Resetting the B050-000 to its Factory Settings

Using the Serial Interface

Reset the B050-000 and immediately press the “ESC” key. On your screen a command
prompt “=>” will be visible. Enter the command “defaults”, press the “Enter” key
and wait for a few seconds for the B050-000 to reboot. Now, you may use the default
settings as described in the Section called Initial Configuration.

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