User guide
KVM.NET
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Advanced – Mouse Emulation
In the Advanced Mouse settings, you can set the type of mouse that you would
like the KVM/IP device to emulate. We recommend not changing the advanced
settings unless there is erratic mouse behavior (the mouse is making random clicks
and jumping arbitrarily around the screen).
Click the Mouse Emulation box appears see Figure 87.
Figure 87 Mouse Emulation box
Select the mouse connected to the Local Console port on the KVM/IP device, e.g.
if the local mouse is a non-Microsoft 2 button mouse, select Standard Mouse and
uncheck Microsoft Mouse.
Max Rate - this defines the maximum mouse report rate. For Sun Solaris the
default value is 20 in order to support older Sun versions.
Note!
KVM.net II will overwrite all mouse synchronization changes made in the client
toolbar. So, once you have made satisfactory adjustments to an individual Target,
copy the adjustments back to the Target’s settings in the KVM.net II interface, see
page 31.
12.2.8 Minicom icon menu features
Right-click the Minicom icon , a menu appears. From this menu you can
access the connected devices. You also have the following features:
Disconnect – You can disconnect the session by clicking Disconnect.
About - Click About to verify the Client, Firmware, KME (Keyboard/Mouse
Emulation firmware) and Switch file versions installed on your IP device.
Local Settings – Click Local Settings, the Client Configuration dialog box
appears, see Figure 88