- Hewlett-Packard IP Console Switch User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP IP Console Switch User Guide
- Notice
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Chapter 2: Installing the IP Console Switch
- Chapter 3: Expansion Module
- Chapter 4: Interface Adapters
- Chapter 5: Cascade Console Switches
- Chapter 6: Local Port Operation
- Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers
- Soft Switching
- Using Basic OSD Navigation
- Configuring the OSD Setup Menu
- Assigning Server Names
- Assigning Device Types
- Changing the Display Behavior
- Controlling the Status Flag
- Broadcasting to Servers
- Setting up a Scan Pattern
- Setting Local Console Switch Security
- Managing Server Tasks Using the OSD
- Viewing and Disconnecting User Connections
- Running System Diagnostics
- Resetting the PS/2 Mouse
- Displaying Version Information
- Chapter 7: Upgrading Firmware using TFTP
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance Notices
- Appendix B: Electrostatic Discharge
- Appendix C: Power Cord Set Requirements
- Index

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Resetting the PS/2 Mouse
If your PS/2 mouse locks up, you can re-establish operation of these peripherals by
issuing a reset command. The reset command sends a key sequence to the server,
which causes the mouse settings to be sent to the console switch. With
communication reestablished between the server and the console switch,
functionality is restored to the user.
NOTE: This function is for Microsoft Windows-based computers only. Resetting the PS/2 on a
computer running any other operating system might require that you reboot that computer.
To reset the PS/2 mouse values:
1. Press the Print Scrn key. The Main dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Commands. The Commands dialog box is displayed.
3. Click Reset PS/2. A warning is displayed.
Figure 6-19: Reset PS/2 warning
4. Click OK. A message disappears, indicating that the mouse has been reset.
5. Click X or press the Esc key to exit without sending a reset command to the
PS/2 mouse.










