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UltraLink 2 DVI Installation and Operation Manual 27
The Calibrate button will bring up the Calibrate Mouse screen. Click the Absolute Mode button to switch the
mouse between Absolute and Relative modes. It is recommended that the Absolute Mouse mode is used. As
was mentioned in the Auto Calibrate Button section, mouse calibration is present only when the mouse is in
Relative Mouse Mode.
The Re-Sync Mouse button synchronizes the cursors on the host and connecting computers, as described in
the Re-Sync Mouse Button section.
The Advanced button displays the Advanced Mouse Configuration screen. It is here that the mouse
characteristics can be explicitly specified. This screen is helpful when the Calibrate Mouse function encounters
difficulties in calibrating the mouse.
Figure 39. Advanced Mouse Configuration Screen
Use the Change Motion field to select the scheme that is similar to that used by the Operating System on the
host computer. As the value of the field changes, the information section at the bottom of the screen shows
information on the scheme. The available mouse motion schemes are Constant, XFree86, Windows Pre-XP,
Windows XP, Window XP SP2, OS/2, Solaris, Solaris 9 and MAC OSX.
Depending on the mouse motion scheme chosen, other fields are presented to further enhance mouse
calibration. The speed field is present for all the schemes, but the XFree86 and Windows Pre-XP schemes
have several other fields.
If Absolute Mode was selected in the Mouse Control Screen, the Absolute Offset field is displayed here. It is
not available when the mouse is in Relative Mode.
Keyboard Control
The Keyboard Control selection displays a screen for entering keystroke combinations to be stored for sending
to the host computer. This is helpful when there is a need to send keystroke combinations that may be
processed by the connecting computer, instead of being sent to the host computer. Examples of this are the
Ctrl+Alt+Del and Alt+Tab keystroke combinations, and the Win key on Windows keyboards, which may be
handled at the connecting computer, and not passed to the UL2-DVI.