Keyboard command detailed descriptions – Rose Electronics MultiStation User Manual

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MULTISTATION INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

Keyboard Command Detailed Descriptions

NOTE: Follow all inputs that require entering a numeric value by the

KEEP command to save the change.

Reset Command (Right Ctrl + R)

The reset command is used to reinitialize the mouse and keyboard without
cycling power on the MultiStation. This command is rarely issued on newer
operating systems. Older systems running DOS and Win 3.1 may need to
issue this command or you are running an application that does not use a
mouse or disables the mouse.

Identify Rom Version (Right Ctrl + I)

This command is used to identify the firmware version level installed in the
MultiStation unit. Prior to issuing this command, your computer must be at a
command prompt for MultiStation to respond with the version level.

Keep Command (Right Ctrl + K)

The keep command saves all current custom settings in non-volatile memory
and become the power-up settings.

Send Null to mouse (Right Ctrl + N)

The Null command is used to re-synchronize an out-of-sync PS/2 mouse.
This command is usually not necessary on the newer operating systems like
Windows 95/98/NT and Unix. If the PS/2 mouse does get out-of-sync, issue
this command to re-sync it. This command may need to be issued a second
time depending on how many bytes the mouse is out of sync. Each time this
command is issued, the synchronization is adjusted by one byte.

Enable command (Right Ctrl + E)

The enable command will restore the keyboard, mouse and video to the share
mode where all KVM stations can access the computer.

Disable command (Right Ctrl + D)

The disable command disables the keyboard, mouse, and turns off the video
on all KVM stations except the one issuing the command.

Freeze command (Right Ctrl + F)

The freeze command disables the keyboard and mouse but not the video on
all KVM stations except the one issuing the command.



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