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Keyboard commands (continued)

 

Command

Key Sequence

Description

 

 

Send Null Byte

[Ctrl] N

Sends a null byte to the CPU’s

 

 

 

 

PS/2 mouse port. Use this

 

 

 

 

command if the PS/2 mouse

 

 

 

 

gets “out of sync”.

 

Reset Mouse (NT or Unix systems only)

[Ctrl] O (not zero)

Resets the currently selected NT or Unix computers PS/2 mouse. Also switches the NT mouse driver to “wheel” mode.

Start Scan

[Ctrl] S

Sequentially steps through all

 

 

connected CPUs in a group.

 

 

 

Stop Scan

[Ctrl] X

Turns scan “Off”

 

 

 

Table 1. Keyboard commands

When you first start using a KVM station, it may require you to login. If the KVM station requires a login, the login box, shown in Figure 16, will display. The login box appears when a Unit is powered on, when a user logs off, or when a preset time interval passes with no keyboard or mouse activity. If a login is required, type in your User ID and press [Enter]. (User ID is the user name defined on the configure user menu) If the user ID is validated, you can then type in your password and press [Enter]. If the password is validated, the KVM station can be accessed. A user may login with the same user ID and password at more than one KVM station. Both the User ID and password are case sensitive.

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User ID

Password

Figure 16. Login screen

Once you have access to a KVM station, you can switch to any of the connected computers provided your security profile allows access to that computer. To connect to a computer, you can use the “Direct CPU Connect” keyboard command or the “Computer select” menu.

(See Table 1)

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