User guide
Appendix C: Informational Notes
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Sun key Local port key combination
Stop No key combination
Power No key combination
Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora)
When connected in dual mouse mode to a target server running Fedora
7, the target and local mouse pointers may lose synchronization after
some time.
To resynchronize the mouse cursors:
• Use the Synchronize Mouse option from the Virtual KVM Client.
The following table summarizes the Dominion KX II mouse modes, and
whether or not these modes remain synchronized when accessing KVM
target servers running Fedora:
Mouse mode Fedora Core 5 Fedora Core 6
Absolute Mouse
Synchronization
No No
Intelligent Mouse Mode No Yes
Standard Mouse Mode Yes No
Resolving Fedora Core Focus
Using the Multi-Platform Client (MPC), occasionally there is an inability to
log on to a Dominion KX II device or to access KVM target servers
(Windows, SUSE, and so forth). In addition, the Ctrl+Alt+M key
combination may not bring up the Keyboard Shortcut menu. This
situation occurs with the following client configuration: Fedora Core 6
and Firefox 1.5 or 2.0.
Through testing, it has been determined that installation of libXp resolves
window focusing issues with Fedora Core 6. Raritan has tested with
libXp-1.0.0.8.i386.rpm; this resolved all of the keyboard focus and
popup-menu problems.
Note: libXp is also required for the SeaMonkey (formerly Mozilla)
browser to work with the Java plug in.