
Appendix
Troubleshooting (Model: GCS82B/84B)
Note: If you are experiencing problems, first make sure that there are no problems with the cables, and that they are all properly connected.
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| Keyboard Not Responding | Keyboard needs to be reset | Unplug the keyboard from the console keyboard port, then plug it | |
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 | Turn off the PCs. Unplug the extender cables from the MiniView™ . | 
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 | MiniView™ | SE needs to be reset | Wait five seconds; then plug the cables back in and turn the PCs | 
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 | MiniView™ | SE is in Auto Scan Mode | Press the [Spacebar] to exit Auto Scan Mode. | 
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| Mouse Not Responding | Mouse needs to be reset | Unplug the mouse from the Console Keyboard Port, then plug it | |
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 | Turn off the PCs. Unplug the extender cables from the MiniView™ . | 
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 | MiniView™ | SE needs to be reset | Wait fiveseconds; then plug the cables back in and turn the PCs | 
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 | Some mice can be set for PS/2 or serial mode. The MiniView™ | 
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 | GCS82B/GCS84B does not support serial mice. Make sure the | 
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 | Mouse in unsupported mode | mouse is set to PS/2 mode. Some of the newer mice (with extra | |
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 | supported. Try using a regular mouse and a generic mouse driver | 
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 | (like the ones that come with the operating system). | 
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