Belkin 5216K User Manual

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synchronizing mouse pointers

When working at the client computer, two mouse pointers appear: the

client computer’s is on top of the target server’s. The mouse pointers

should be synchronized. The following explains what to do if they are

not synchronized.

aligning the mice pointers

Before attempting to synchronize the mouse pointer, make sure that

mouse-acceleration settings for the server are properly configured in all

attached servers. Below is a list of common operating system mouse-

acceleration settings.

Server-mouse settings for common operating systems:

Windows 2000, XP, 2003 server, Vista

1 .

Go to the Windows “Control Panel”.

2 .

Select “Mouse” and then navigate to the “Pointer Options” tab.

3 .

Make sure the pointer speed slider is in the exact center between
“Slow” and “Fast”.

Warning

Before synchronizing mouse pointers, make sure that mouse

acceleration is disabled on all attached target servers (explained

below); otherwise, mouse synchronization may not work.

note for Windows servers

1. Windows enables mouse acceleration at the login screen by

default. Make sure you are logged in to windows to check

mouse synchronization.

2. Mouse acceleration can only be disabled on a per Windows

user basis. If you log in to Windows with a different user name,

then you will have to disable mouse acceleration separately for

that user as well.

4 .

Uncheck “Enhance Pointer Precision”. In Windows 2000, set the
mouse acceleration to “None”.

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