Mouse, Options – ADLINK IMB-S90 User Manual

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3.8.1.7 Mouse

Show Cursor: This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the
remote client system.

Mouse Calibration: This menu item can be used only if the mouse mode is relative.

In this step, the mouse threshold settings on the remote server will be discovered. The
local mouse cursor is displayed in RED color and the remote cursor is part of the remote
video screen. Both the cursors will be synchronized in the beginning. Please use ‘+’ or ‘-’
keys to change the threshold settings until both the cursors go out of synch. Please detect
the first reading on which cursors go out of synch. Once this is detected, use ‘ALT-T’ to
save the threshold value.

**Show Host Cursor: This option is used to enable or disable the visibility of the host
cursor.

Mouse Mode: This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen
using either of the two methods. Only ‘Administrator’ has the right to configure this option.

Absolute mouse mode: The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the

server if this option is selected.

Relative mouse mode: The Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse

position displacement to the server if this option is selected.

Other mouse mode: This mouse mode sets the client cursor in the middle of the

client system and will send the deviation to the host. This mouse mode is specific
for SUSE Linux installation.

Note: Client cursor will be hidden always. If you want to enable, use Alt + C to access the
menu.

To view the Supported Operating Systems for Mouse Mode, click

here

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3.8.1.8 Options

Band width (Except Hornet): The Bandwidth Usage option allows you to adjust the
bandwidth. You can select one of the following:

Auto Detect - This option is used to detect the network bandwidth usage of the
BMC automatically.

• 256

Kbps

• 512

Kbps

• 1

Mbps

• 10

Mbps

Keyboard/Mouse Encryption: This option allows you to encrypt keyboard inputs and
mouse movements sent between the connections.

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