User guide

To set mouse scaling:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer menu or click the Session Options
button. The Session Options dialog box appears.
2. Click the Mouse tab.
3. To use one of the preconfigured settings, enable a radio button.
In the Default 1:1 scaling ratio, every mouse movement on the desktop window will
send an equivalent mouse movement to the server.
In the High 2:1 scaling ratio, the same mouse movement will send a 2X mouse
movement.
In the Low 1:2 scaling ratio, the value will be 1/2X.
4. To set custom scaling, click the Custom radio button. The X and Y fields become enabled.
Type a mouse scaling value in the X and Y fields. For every mouse input, the mouse
movements are multiplied by the respective X and Y scaling factors. Valid input ranges are
0.25-3.00.
Avocent Mouse Sync
Enabling Avocent Mouse Sync in the KVM session profile provides improved mouse tracking
on the target device. If Avocent Mouse Sync is enabled, it is not necessary to disable mouse
acceleration on the target device.
If overrides are allowed (see Managing KVM session profiles on page 296), the primary user
can require the Video Viewer to override the profile settings.
NOTE: Avocent Mouse Sync is supported on Windows or Macintosh target devices connected with a USB2 IQ
module.
To set Avocent Mouse Sync from the Video Viewer:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer menu or click the Session Options
button. The Session Options dialog box appears.
2. Click the Mouse tab.
3. In the Avocent Mouse Sync section, the current status is shown. Enable or disable the
Enable Synchronization checkbox.
NOTE: On supported system configurations, the Avocent Mouse Sync status is Available. If the target device is
running a supported operating system but is not connected with a USB2 IQ module, the status is Not Supported. If
the target device is connected with USB2 IQ module but is not running a Windows or Macintosh operating system,
the status is Unavailable.
4. Click OK.
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