Mac and linux considerations, Manual mouse synchronization, Manual – ATEN KN Series 32-Port KVM over IP Switch with Dual Power/LAN (1-Local + 4-Remote Access) User Manual

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Chapter 5. The User Interface

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Mac and Linux Considerations

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For Mac OS versions 10.4.11 and higher, there is a second DynaSync
setting to choose from. If the default Mouse DynaSync result is not
satisfactory, try the

Mac 2

setting. To select Mac 2, right click in the text

area of the Control Panel and select

Mouse Sync Mode

Automatic for

Mac 2

:

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Linux doesn’t support DynaSync Mode, but there is a setting on the Mouse
Sync Mode menu for Redhat AS3.0 systems. If you are using a USB
Adapter Cable (see the Note on the previous page), with an AS3.0 system
and the default mouse synchronization is not satisfactory, you can try the
Redhat AS3.0 setting. In either case, you must perform the manual mouse
synchronization procedures described in the next section.

Manual Mouse Synchronization

If the local mouse pointer goes out of sync with the remote system's mouse
pointer there are a number of methods to bring them back into sync:

1. Perform a video and mouse auto sync by clicking the

Video Settings

icon

on the Control Panel (see page 75).

2. Perform an

Auto Sync

with the Video Adjustment function (see

Video

Settings

, page 75, for details).

3. Invoke the

Adjust Mouse

function with the

Adjust Mouse

hotkeys (see

Adjust mouse

, page 67, for details).

4. Move the pointer into all 4 corners of the screen (in any order).

5. Drag the Control Panel to a different position on the screen.

6. Set the mouse speed and acceleration for each problematic server attached

to the switch. See

Additional Mouse Synchronization Procedures

,

page 271, for instructions.

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