Technical Manual

2. Navigate to Motion - Tracking Speed and set the slider to the midpoint.
3. Click OK.
4. See Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer on page 5 to resynchronize the mouse
in any open remote sessions.
Novell
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NetWare
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Novell NetWare versions 5 and 6 are not delivered with a method for changing the mouse
acceleration. An NLM (NetWare Loadable Module) jointly developed by Avocent and Novell
is available from the Avocent website and may be used to align the mouse.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for NetWare Versions 5 and 6 drivers:
1. Click NControl - Center - Peripherals - Mouse.
2. Goto Mouse Navigation and set the Tracking Speed slider to the midpoint.
3. Click Apply.
Apple Mac OS
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for Version X (using default drivers):
1. Click the Apple icon.
2. Select System Prefs to open the System Prefs window.
3. Click Mouse & Keyboard, then select the Mouse tab.
4. Set the Tracking Speed slider to the midpoint.
5. Click X.
6. See Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer on page 5 to resynchronize the mouse
in any open remote sessions.
Resynchronizing the mouse in the Video Viewer
After adjusting the operating system mouse settings, complete one of the following steps in the
Video Viewer for your remote session.
If you are using DSView 3 software version prior to version 3.0, click Mouse Align.
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If you are using DSView 3 software version 3.0 or later or an AutoView switch, click Align
Local Cursor.
If the mouse still won't work, check the Session Viewer options to disable synchronization.
Mouse and Pointer Settings 5