User guide
Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
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Set the mouse motion speed setting to exactly the middle
speed.
Disable the Enhanced pointer precision option.
Disable the Snap To option.
Click OK.
Note: When you are running Windows 2003 on your target server, if
you access the server via KVM and perform any one off the actions
listed below, mouse synchronization may be lost if it has been
previously enabled. You will need to select the Synchronize Mouse
command from the Mouse menu in the client to enable it again.
Following are the actions that may cause this to occur:
- Opening a text editor.
- Accessing the Mouse Properties, Keyboard Properties, and Phone
and Mode Options from the Windows Control Panel.
2. Disable transition effects:
a. Select the Display option from the Control Panel.
b. Click the Appearance tab.
c. Click the Effects button.
d. Deselect the "Use the following transition effect for menus and
tooltips" option.
e. Click OK.
3. Close the Control Panel.
Note: For KVM target servers running Windows 2000 or XP, you may
wish to create a user name that will be used only for remote connections
through the Dominion KX II. This will enable you to keep the target
server's slow mouse pointer motion/acceleration settings exclusive to the
Dominion KX II connection.
Windows XP and 2000 login pages revert to preset mouse parameters
that differ from those suggested for optimal Dominion KX II performance.
As a result, mouse synchronization may not be optimal for these
screens.
WARNING! Proceed only if you are comfortable adjusting the registry
on Windows KVM target servers. You can obtain better Dominion KX
II mouse synchronization at login pages by using the Windows registry
editor to change the following settings
(HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse): MouseSpeed = 0;
MouseThreshold 1= 0; MouseThreshold 2 = 0.