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number to quickly select a chosen computer without activating the on-screen menu. See section 4.8 for full details on using keyboard hotkeys to control the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO. We do not normally recommend that you disable the hotkeys but if you choose to do this then you will need to access the on-screen menu using the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO's front panel controls.

3.6.4 KEYPAD CONTROLS

Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS

Settings: ENABLED, DISABLED

The key controls on the front of the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO may be disabled so that it is only possible to select the special channels "o" and "0" (the on-screen menu and the non-existent channel zero).

3.6.5 EXCLUSIVE USE

Accessed from menu: SETUP OPTIONS

Settings: ALLOWED, DISABLED

In normal operation, the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO will allow two or more users to share access to a computer. In this mode, the computer's video picture will be displayed on all the user's monitors but only one user may have active control of the computer's keyboard and mouse at any one time. The LINDY Dual/Quad PRO detects an active user by looking for keyboard and mouse data. A user becomes inactive if no keyboard or mouse data has been received by the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO for a specified timeout period. Whilst one user is active all the other users that are connected to the same computer will see a "video only" message displayed on their screen.

There may be situations where particular users want to be able to control and view their computers in private with exclusive use. The LINDY Dual/Quad PRO has the facility to allow users to select exclusive use of computers but this facility should be used with care. When exclusive use is requested the video from the selected computer is only available to the user with exclusive access. Users that have selected exclusive access are never timed out by the LINDY Dual/Quad PRO and so all other users are effectively "locked out" until the exclusive user switches to another computer or logs out. This could potentially be very irritating if a user has selected exclusive use and has then left their desk without logging out. This would prevent other users from working on the computer until they came back.

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Contents Lindy CPU Switch Dual/Quad Pro Safety information Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and UseAbout this manual Warranty Radio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents Using the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO AppendicesIntroduction Lindy explainsWhat does KVM stand for? Key features and benefits Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Lindy Dual/Quad PRO package contents Lindy Junior Extender receiver package contents part codeLindy PRO Extender receiver package contents part code Product information Page Page Page Installation Flexible configurationWhat you will need For the computer connections you will needFor the integrated Lindy Extender ports you will need Important WarningConnecting your devices Mounting the Lindy Dual/Quad PROConfiguring your PCs Structuring your Lindy Dual/Quad PRO installation Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Page Page Page Maximising the video quality Other useful installation information Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouseLindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Configuring the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Configuration summaryDecide if you are going to use password security Create an Admin administration account passwordEnabling password security Set the required Setup Options and Global PreferencesCreate user accounts Add / edit names to identify your computersSetting an Admin password Creating and editing user accountsTo create user accounts Creating and editing computer names Follow a similar process to edit usersTo create computer names Follow a similar process to edit computer namesLindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Page Setting the Setup Options and Global Preferences Possible cascade groups and their associated namesSecurity LanguageHotkeys Keypad Controls Exclusive USEMouse Switching Automatic LogoutScreen Saver Autoscan Mode Autoscan TimeOSD Dwell Time User Timeout 13 RS232 Mouse TypeUsing the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Rear panel special function switchesPower supply connections and indicators User display and key switchComputer display and key switch Activity indicators Selecting a computer using the front panel controlsLogging on to the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Keyboard hotkeys ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 0’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 1’ selects channel‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 2’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 3’ selects channelSelecting computers using the mouse Press ba2 release 2baPress ba v release v pressv release v pressv release vba Press ba1 release Press 2 release 2baSelecting computers using the on-screen menu Press ba M release MbaLindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Je or jf Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Ba w Reminder bannerSetting the User Preferences OSD ColourReminder Banner Using the Functions menu Restore Standard MouseRestore Intellimouse Reminder ColourQuerying the routing status Using the dual access ports 1 Cascading Lindy Dual/Quad PRO’sResetting user port keyboards and mice Press ba0 Release Press 4 release 4baUsing the Lindy Junior / Pro Extender What to do if you forget your Admin passwordTo save the menu names and configuration settings To edit the menu names and configuration settings Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Upgrading the Lindy Dual/Quad PROs firmware Prepare your computers Connect your computer to the Lindy Dual/Quad PROPower off the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Power on the Lindy Dual/Quad PRO with the Upgrade switch onRun the upgrade program LDQP.EXEX16V129.DAT Ldqp Datfilename.DATLdqp 4X16V129.DAT Important Note Lindy Dual/Quad PRO Installation and Use Appendix A. Cable and connector specifications Cable specificationA1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to Lindy Dual/Quad PRO A2. Lindy to Lindy Dual/Quad PROCable specifications A3. Lindy Dual/Quad PRO to PCs 1 toRecommended cables Appendix B. Problem Solving ProblemAction