Tripp Lite B051-000 IP owner manual Windows

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The Java Applet

Windows (continued)

Windows ME:

• Set the mouse speed to the middle position and disable mouse acceleration. (Click the Advanced button to get the dialog box for this.)

Windows NT / Windows 98 / Windows 95:

• Set the mouse speed to the slowest position.

Sun / Linux

Open a terminal session and issue the following command:

Sun: xset m 1

Linux: xset m 0

Mouse Sync Mode

In the Customization Settings screen (see page 26) there are two mouse sync modes; Automatic and Manual.

Automatic is selected as the default, and will automatically sync the remote and local mouse pointers; however, this feature only supports USB mice on Windows and Mac (G4 or higher) systems. For all other configurations, we recommend that you select Manual.

When Manual is checked, all mouse syncing must be done manually with the syncing procedures discussed in the following sections. Sun systems must use the Manual setting.

USB IO Settings

The Customization Settings screen (see page 27) contains a section called USB IO Settings, which can have an affect on mouse functionality. When connecting to a computer or KVM switch with the USB connector for keyboard and mouse, it is necessary to access the OS drop-down list in this section to select the OS platform being used. Choices are PC, Mac1, Mac2, and Sun. PC is the default OS.

Note: In general, Mac 1 works best with older Mac OS versions, whereas Mac 2 works best with newer ones. This may vary, however. If you encounter problems with one setting, try selecting the other one.

Adjust Mouse Hotkey

The Java Client Control Panel, which is discussed in the following sections, contains a Hotkey (Alt + M by default) that syncs the local mouse pointer with the remote mouse pointer. Simply press the (Alt + M) Hotkey and the local and remote mouse pointers should sync within a few seconds.

Auto-Sync Button

In the Video Settings Menu, which is discussed in the following sections, there is an Auto-Syncbutton that also server to sync the local and remote mouse pointers. In most cases, performing an Auto-Syncwill align the two mouse pointers.

Video Quality Slider Bar

The Video Settings Menu also contains a slider bar that adjusts the quality of the video being displayed on the monitor. The higher the quality of the video, the more data is being passed through the network. Higher volumes of data will cause a delay in the time that it takes for your keyboard and mouse input to appear on the monitor. To decrease the quality of the video and improve response time, adjust the Video Quality slider bar to a lower setting.

Detect Tolerance Slider Bar

Also in the Video Settings Menu, the Detect Tolerance slider bar can be adjusted to limit the amount of information being sent through the network. If you are having problems with keyboard and mouse response time, setting the Detect Tolerance slider bar to high can help.

Grayscale

Another icon contained in the Java Client Control Panel (see the following section) is the Grayscale icon. Clicking this icon will force the video on the monitor to be displayed in grayscale, which can reduce the amount of data traveling through the network, and improving keyboard and mouse response time.

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