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Reset

To “Reset” the mouse and keyboard, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “R”. This command is used to reset the mouse and keyboard on the currently selected Vista port without removing power from the Vista switch. This is most useful to reset a PS/2 mouse that has been unplugged and plugged back in. Upon issuing this command, all keyboard LEDs will go on and then return to their previous state.

Reset computer mouse type (NT and WIN 2K systems only)

DO NOT issue this command on non-NT or Win 2K based computers. Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “O”. This command sends a reset mouse command to the currently selected NT or Win 2K computer. The command is used to recover a stuck mouse on an NT or Win 2K system.

Send null byte

Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “N”. This command is used to re-synchronize an out-of-sync PS/2 mouse. The command may need to be entered once or twice, depending if the mouse is out-of-sync by one or two bytes.

Identify ROM version

Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “I”. This command is used to identify the revision level of the Vista firmware currently installed. Before entering this command, the selected CPU must be at a command prompt, word processor, or text editor, so when the Vista switch sends the ROM revision level the result can be displayed.

Keep command

Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “K”. The Keep command saves all settings.

Mode command

The Vista switch supports keyboard modes 1, 2 and 3 and mouse modes 7,8, and 9. To issue the “Mode” command, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, type “M”, then enter the mode number (1,2,3,7,8,9) followed by <Enter>.

Mode 1 - CPU Keyboard = PC Mode 1 (Some IBM’s & PS/1’s) Mode 2 - CPU Keyboard = PC Mode 2 (Most PCs)

Mode 3 - CPU Keyboard = PC Mode 3 (Most (RISC) Unix Workstations Mode 7 - CPU Mouse = 2 Button Serial (Microsoft) (7 Bt)

Mode 8 - CPU Mouse = 2 Button Serial (Not Used) (8 Bt) Mode 9 - CPU Mouse = 3 Button Serial (Mouse Systems)

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Contents Vista KVM-SERIES Installation and Operations Manual Limited Warranty FCC/IC STATEMENTS, EU Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Disclaimer IntroductionIntroduction Product Registration FeaturesCompatibility Package contentsCPU connections OverviewSystem overview KVM stationRose Electronics web site Power connectorsVista KVM-Series models ModelsDB9F Label Connector type DescriptionMiniDin-6F or KVM PS/2 or Mouse Serial mouse Installation InstallationConnecting the KVM station Connect the CPUs Applying powerVerify keyboard, mouse and CPU operation Vista to CrystalView Rack mountingOperating instructions Keyboard commandCommand Key Sequence Description OperationsKeyboard commands Command Key Sequence Description Keyboard command description Mode command ResetReset computer mouse type NT and WIN 2K systems only Keep commandMouse type Typematic commandReset to initial factory settings Maximum computersKVM Flash Upgrade Utility Flash Upgrade ProcedureVista KVM-Series Installation and Operations Manual Vista KVM-Series Installation and Operations Manual TroubleShooting TroubleshootingVideo not synchronized or wrong color Cannot remember the configuration or access passwordVideo fuzzy Mouse does not moveMaintenance and repair ServiceTechnical support Safety SafetyServicing Safety and EMC regulatory statementsSafety Information GroundingSafety and EMC regulatory statements Appendices Setting Default ValueVista Part Numbers Description CPU Adapter Cables for Models with PC ConnectorsRackmount Kits Appendix C. General specificationsAppendix E. Rack mount illustration Typematic Rate Typematic DelayPage Stancliff Road Phone 281 Houston, Texas