3.4 System Control and Maintenance
The following commands are used for system control and maintenance. Enter the command sequences to perform the actions described in the table below.
Key Sequence | Action | |
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<CM>Kn<Enter> | Sets the keyboard scan set where n is a scan set number | |
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<CM>MR<Enter> | If you | |
| of mouse signal. Use this command to restore the signal if you | |
| are using a computer with a standard PS/2 mouse driver. | |
<CM>MW<Enter> | If you | |
| of mouse signal. Use this command to restore the signal if you | |
| are using a computer with a Microsoft IntelliMouse driver. | |
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<CM>AV<Enter> | Displays the current firmware version of the processors inside | |
| your APC KVM Switch unit. You must be either at a DOS | |
| prompt or in a text editor/word processor to view this | |
| information. | |
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<CM>H1<Enter> | Changes the | |
| 1. | Press and hold down the ‘Num Lock’ key. |
| 2. | Press and release the minus |
| 3. | Release the ‘Num Lock’ key. |
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<CM>H2<Enter> | Changes the | |
| 1. | Press and hold down the ‘Num Lock’ key. |
| 2. | Press and release the asterisk (*) key on the numeric |
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| keypad. |
| 3. | Release the ‘Num Lock’ key. |
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<CM>H3<Enter> | Changes the | |
| 1. | Press and hold down the ‘Control’ key. |
| 2. | Press and release the tilde (~) key. |
| 3. | Release the ‘Control’ key. |
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<CM>ZM<Enter> | Use this command to resynchronize the mouse after a device | |
| or computer | |
| tion is | |
| Note: Using this command while the mouse is operating | |
| correctly will cause the mouse to lose sync. | |
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