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2. From the tree view, select Peripherals - Mouse - Mouse Navigation to list the mouse
settings.
3. Set the tracking speed slider to the midpoint and click Apply.
4. See Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer on page 5 to resynchronize the mouse
in any open remote sessions.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for SUSE Linux drivers:
1. Click the SUSE icon and select Control Center.
2. Click anywhere in the screen area to open the Behavior - Control Center window.
3. Select Peripherals - Mouse to display the Mouse - Control Center dialog box.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. Set the pointer acceleration slider to the leftmost position (1.0x).
6. Click Apply.
7. See Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer on page 5 to resynchronize the mouse
in any open remote sessions.
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To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for Solaris 9 drivers:
1. From the Workspace Menu, select Desktop Manager.
2. Double-click the Mouse Style Manager icon to open the Style Manager toolbar and Style
Manager - Mouse dialog box.
3. Set the acceleration slider to 1.0.
4. Click OK.
5. From the Video Viewer in any active remote session:
a. Select Video - Scaling - Auto Scale.
b. Select Tools - Session Options to open the Session Options dialog box. Click the
Mouse tab, then select Default for Mouse Scaling.
c. Click OK.
6. See Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer on page 5 to resynchronize the mouse
in any open remote sessions.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for Solaris 10 drivers:
1. Click Preferences - Desktop Preferences - Mouse.
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