User's Manual

KI-3101 user manual
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To configure KVM target servers running Linux. (graphical user interface)
i. Choose Main Menu > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog appears
ii. Click the Motion tab
iii. Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact center
iv. Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity towards low
v. Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold towards small
vi. Close the Mouse Preferences dialog
Note: If these steps do not work, issue the xset mouse 1 1 command as described in the Linux
command line instructions
To configure KVM target servers running Linux (command line):
i. Set the mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and set the threshold to exactly 1. Enter this
command: xset mouse 1 1. This should be set for execution upon login
To configure Red Hat servers using USB CIMs
i. Locate the configuration file (usually /etc/modules.conf) in your system
Using the editor of your choice, make sure that the alias usb-controller line in the modules.conf
file is as follows
alias usb-controller usb-uhci
Note: If there is another line using usb-uhci in the /etc/modules.conf file, it needs to be removed or
commented out
ii. Save the file
iii. Reboot the system in order for the changes to take effect
Linux Settings (for Standard Mouse Mode)
Note: The following settings are optimized for Standard Mouse mode only
To configure KVM target servers running Linux. (graphical user interface)
i. Red Hat 5 users, choose Main Menu > Preferences > Mouse
Red Hat 4 users, choose System > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog
appears
ii. Click on the Motion tab
iii. Within the Speed group, set the Acceleration slider to the exact center
iv. Within the Speed group, set the Sensitivity towards low
v. Within the Drag & Drop group, set the Threshold towards small
vi. Close the Mouse Preferences dialog
Note: If these steps do not work, issue the xset mouse 1 1 command as described in the Linux
command line instructions
SUSE Linux 10.1 Settings