Keyboard commands – Rose Electronics ServeView Pro User Manual

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KEYBOARD COMMANDS

SERVEVIEW PRO INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Table 3 shows the keyboard commands that are available for the
ServeView Pro. To issue a keyboard command, first press and release the
left control [Ctrl] key, then, within 2 seconds, issue the command. <Ctrl> in
the key sequence column is a press and release of the left control key.

Command

Key sequence

Description

Select
computer

<Ctrl> nnn where nnn =
computer number

Connects the KVM station to
the selected computer

Next computer

<Ctrl> +

Selects next sequential CPU

Previous
computer

<Ctrl> -

Selects previous sequential
CPU

Scan ON

<Ctrl> S

Turns scan mode on

Scan OFF

<Ctrl> X

Turns scan mode off

Scan rate

<Ctrl> Tnnn
where nnn=1 – 999

Sets pause time, in seconds,
before switching to next CPU
port in scan mode

Set mode

<Ctrl> Mnn <Enter>
where nn = mode value
from Table 4

Alternate way to configure
keyboard and mouse

Null mouse
command

<Ctrl> N

Used to re-sync a PS/2 mouse

Reset mouse

<Ctrl> O (alpha O)

Resets computer’s mouse
(Win NT / 2000 only)

Reset
command

<Ctrl> R

Resets and enables mouse
and keyboard on currently
selected computer

Max computers <Ctrl> Pnnn

Total ports used (all units)

Units

<Ctrl> Unn

Number of Slave units

Width

<Ctrl> Wnn

Number of ports on Slave units

Set typematic
rate value

<Ctrl> Ann <Enter>
where nn=value from
Table 5

Sets keyboard typematic rate
and delay. Default = 20

Identify Rom
Rev

<Ctrl> I

Identify Rom revision-Issue
from command prompt or editor

Screen
blanking

<Ctrl> Vnnn <Enter>
where nnn=0-999

Blanks screen after no
keyboard or mouse activity
0-disables blanking

MAC Opt swap

<Ctrl> B <Enter>

Swaps Mac Opt and Alt keys

Keep

<Ctrl> K

Saves to flash memory

Table 3. Keyboard commands

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