Black Box SW627A-R2, SW628A-R2 manual Typematic Delay

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CHAPTER 4: Operation

4.3.11SET KEYBOARD TYPEMATIC

Most IBM PC type keyboards have an internal seven-bit “typematic” setting, which governs the way the keyboard responds when you hold a key down to force it to repeat. The five “low” bits of this setting represent the rate at which the key repeats; the two “high” bits represent the delay after you begin holding down the key before it begins to repeat. Sometimes a keyboard’s typematic setting isn’t suitable for a given operator or for a given application. To change the typematic setting of your station’s shared keyboard, issue the Set Keyboard Typematic command: Press and release the left Control Key, type [A] followed by the desired “typematic value,” and press [ENTER]. The “typematic value” is the decimal equivalent of the binary seven-bit typematic setting: While the typematic setting = delay bits + rate bits, the typematic value = decimal delay value + decimal rate value (see Table 4-4 below and Table 4-5 on the next page). For example, to set your shared keyboard to register a key 16 times per second after the key has been held down for half a second (typematic value = 7 + 32 = 39), type [CTRL] [A] [3] [9] [ENTER]. Enter the Keep Settings command after you enter this command.

Because Apple computers do not support the typematic feature, this setting will have no effect when you are working with the attached Mac CPU(s).

Table 4-4. Typematic Delay

Decimal

Binary

Delay Before Key Repeats

Value

Bit Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

00[xxxxx]

14

second (250 ms)

 

 

 

 

32

01[xxxxx]

12

second (500 ms)

 

 

 

 

64

10[xxxxx]

34

second (750 ms)

 

 

 

96

11[xxxxx]

1 second (1000 ms)

 

 

 

 

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Contents SW627A-R2 SW628A-R2 Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family Servswitch JR. MP RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Servswitch JR. MP NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Specifications Temperature Tolerance IndicatorsConnectors PowerOperating Features IntroductionComplete Package Introduction Front Panel LEDs 1, 2, 3PS/2 Panel Label Connector DescriptionRear Panel NoneCable Requirements Equipment RequirementsInstallation Connecting the Monitor, Keyboard, and MouseRackmounting Optional Connecting the CPUs Powering Up the System Switching from the KeyboardOperation CpusOperation Monitor Video Quality vs. Distance for Original Serv Cables Video Quality vs. Distance for Coaxial Cables Keyboard-Command Summary ServSwitch Jr. MP’s Keyboard CommandsCtrl Commands in Detail Send Null Byte PC Cpus with PS/2 Mouse Ports only SET Maximum Ports SW628A-R2 only Servswitch JR. MP Typematic Delay Typematic Rate E0 Standard Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, PC Users E1 Swapped Mapping 104/105-Key Keyboard, Mac Users SET Mouse Translation PC Cpus with Serial Mouse Ports only Troubleshooting Restoring Factory-Default SettingsCommon Problems SW628A-R2 only Your Mouse Driver DOESN’T Load PC Cpus only Your Mouse DOESN’T Move the POINTER/CURSOR ONE or Both of Your PC Cpus Lock UP When YOU Start Windows Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingAppendix a Nvram Factory Defaults Option Factory-Default To Change To Save Setting ChangesAppendix B Cable Product Codes Appendix B Cable Product Codes Appendix C Rackmounting ServSwitch Jr. MP Figure C-1. Rackmount assemblyCustomer Support Information

SW627A-R2, SW628A-R2 specifications

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