Belkin F1D104 manual Usage

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Usage

Selecting which computer to operate can be done either by the SELECT button, or through keyboard “Hot” key commands. You will notice that after the OmniViewSE switches to another computer, the mouse will be inoperative for about 1-2 seconds. This is normal operation and ensures that proper mouse synchronization is established.

The SELECT Button:

Pressing the SELECT button cycles you through all the ports, including inactive ports.

 

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The BANK / SCAN Button:

Pressing the BANK / SCAN button cycles you through all the active BANKs (if there are slave units present) and then puts the unit in AutoScan mode. If the unit is a single MASTER unit, pressing the button immediately invokes AutoScan mode. This is evident by a long BEEP, followed by two short beeps.

Keyboard "Hot” Key commands:

You can also conveniently command the OmniViewSE to switch ports through simple keyboard key sequences. To send commands to the OmniViewSE, the SCROLL LOCK key must be pressed twice within 2 seconds. You will hear a beep for confirmation. Below are the different commands:

Switch to PREVIOUS ACTIVE port (on the same BANK)

Switch to NEXT ACTIVE port (on the same BANK)

Switch to the PREVIOUS BANK

(by default, selects first active port on that BANK)

Switch to the NEXT BANK

(by default, selects first active port on that BANK)

Directly switches to port Y on BANK X. (x={0-3}, y={1-4})

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Contents OmniView SE 4-Port Package Contents FeaturesIntroduction Technical Specifications Front Panel Product DetailPS/2 Cable Kit A3X982 Cabling DetailAT Cable Kit A3X939 Hardware Installation Back of OmniView SE PS/2 Style Keyboard PS/2 Mouse Back of PC Back of OmniView SE F2N036-XX Skip if YOU have only ONE OmniView SE Daisy-Chained OperationDaisy-chaining OmniView SE units with an OmniView PRO Adding Slave Units Daisy-Chaining the OmniView SE Usage Usage AutoScan ModeGeneral Problems TroubleshootingMonitor/Video Problems Keyboard ProblemsProblems with computers using the serial mouse output Troubleshooting Contacting Belkin Components Information