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1.Go to “Mouse Preferences”.

2.Then navigate to the “Motion” tab.

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When accessing the target server, the mice may appear at a distance to each other.

To align the mouse pointers:

From the toolbar, click “ Manual background / Align” or press (left) “Ctrl+M” simultaneously. The mice will align.

3.Set the “Acceleration” to five clicks from left.

4.Set the “Sensitivity” to three clicks from left.

5.Set the “Threshold” to two clicks from left.

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Contents OmniViewIP* 5216K/5232K User ManualInstallation Table of Contentssections IntroductionAdditional Information 4 Remote AccessLocal. Access Introduction sectionsKey Features Introduction256-bit encryption Host Computer Operating-System OS Platforms System ContentsSystem Requirements ServersCAT5 Cables TerminologyOmniView SMB Server Interface Modules Belkin UTP Patch CablesLED and button table Unit Display DiagramsConnector table ConnectorAvoiding general rack-mounting problems INSTALLATIONPre-Installation Guidelines Elevated operating ambient temperatureINSTALLATION Rack-mounting the SMB IP KVM SwitchCAT5 Cables OmniView IP 5216K/5232K Switch PS/2, USB, and Sun Servers Connecting the SystemTable of Contents sections Server Interface ModulesThe Server Interface Modules SIMs Connecting a PS/2 SIM Connecting a USB SIMConnecting the local console Connecting to the networkConnecting the CAT5 cables Connecting the power supplySetting the IP Address Changing the network parameters SSL certificate notes WEB INTERFACELogging In to the Web Interface WEB INTERFACE Logging inNetwork Configuration Connecting to a target serverConfiguring the System OmniView IP Central Access Appliance 5000HQ User Administration User SettingsAdministrator View onlyDeleting a user Adding a userEditing a user Blocking a userAdministration Server Name Edit Administration Serial SettingsAdministration Server Access List Standard Security SettingsPassword Policy High security policyMaintenance Switch Upgrade Security SSL CertificateWarning! Once reset the data cannot be retrieved Maintenance SIM UpgradeRestore Factory Settings Back Up and Restore Set Time and DateSaving Changes and Logging Out Remote Access Accessing a Target ServerChanging the performance settings REmote AcCESSSwitching to a different server The ToolbarRefresh Adjusting the video settingsBandwidth 3456Manual video adjust For the following controls, choose the appropriate measurementTo add a keyboard sequence Auto video adjustKeyboard key sequences To add a predefined sequenceTo record a key sequence To edit a key sequenceWindows 2000, XP, 2003 Server, Vista Synchronizing mouse pointersAligning the mice pointers Note for Windows ServersRed Hat, Fedora, and other Linux distributions Manual settings Advanced - Mouse emulation Adjustments in general Calibrating mice pointersGlobe icon menu features Mounting a Drive Virtual mediaSetup Mounting an ISO file Things to know about operation of the virtual mediaThe Targets Page Menu Disconnecting the remote sessionFull-screen mode Downloading the log Changing the passwordEvent log Clearing the logNavigating the OSD Main window LOCAL ACCESSThe OSD Selecting a computerMoving the Confirmation label - F1 LOCAL ACCESSTuning - F5 The Settings window - F2 Updating the DDC information Saving changes to the settingsDDC - F10 Target Server Technical SpecificationsAdditional information Client Computer640x480 Video Resolution and Refresh RatesAdditional information 720x400Safety Product RegistrationF1DP216G, F1DP232G InformationFCC Statement CE Declaration of ConformityWhat will we do to correct problems? Belkin International, Inc.., Limited 2-Year Product WarrantyWhat this warranty covers Product WarrantyHow state law relates to the warranty Belkin Tech Support