The Digital KVM over IP Switch supports most display modes up to 1600 x 1200. However, you might encounter some display problems when your display card is outputting an unusual display mode, such as no video or an abnormal screen display. To simplify the display factor before connection to the switch, it’s recommended that more standard display modes be used (see
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Disable special transition effects on the screen outputs of your connected servers: Go to Control Panel ‡ Display ‡ Appearance ‡ Effects. Uncheck any of the selected options (as needed) in order to disable transition effects such as Fade for the menus and tool tips. Perform this same operation on each of your connected servers. NOTE: On platforms such as Windows 98, 2000, XP and Server 2003, some transition effects might yield undesirable video refreshing artifacts, especially when you are using “Medium” or “Low Video Quality” as your video filter settings. To prevent undesirable artifacts from appearing on your screen, deselect the special transition effects.
Choose plain and solid server desktop backgrounds for your connected servers: To optimize the bandwidth efficiency and speed up video performance across the
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