
Conducting a Remote Session
Synchronizing Mouse Pointers
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In the
Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would like
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settings unless there is erratic mouse behavior (
random clicks and
jumping arbitrarily around the screen).
These settings come into effect when
the KVMIP session is over.
To
set the type of mouse that you want
1. In the
The Mouse Emulation box appears.
2.
Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the
follows:
Standard Mouse – if t
this case, clear the
Wheel Mouse –
Microsoft mouse or Microsoft optical mouse
3. In Max Rate,
select the maximum mouse report rate.
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4. Click OK.
4.9.2 Aligning the M
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
each other
the host system. Yo
u can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
device’s mouse pointer.
Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would like
It is recommended not to change
settings unless there is erratic mouse behavior (
for example,
jumping arbitrarily around the screen).
These settings come into effect when
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resets the local mouse after
set the type of mouse that you want
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(see Figure 64), click Advanced.
The Mouse Emulation box appears.
66 – Mouse Emulation Box
Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the
e local mouse is a non-Microsoft two-butto
checkbox.
Microsoft mouse or Microsoft optical mouse
select the maximum mouse report rate.
lt value is 20 in order to support older Sun v
Pointers
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
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losing sync with the mouse on
u can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would like
resets the local mouse after
, as
mouse; in
rsions.
When accessing the target server, the mouse pointers may appear at a distance to
losing sync with the mouse on
u can align the local mouse pointer with the remote target
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