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2.From the tree view, select Peripherals - Mouse to list the mouse settings.
3.Set the Acceleration slider to the center position.
4.(Optional) Select the desired Mouse buttons option and set the Threshold slider to the desired position.
5.Click OK to close the Control Center dialog box and to save your settings.
6.Resynchronize the mouse in the software remote session window for the Avocent management software you are using.
•If you are using DSView software version 2.x or earlier, click Mouse Align.
•If you are using DSView software version 3.0 or later, click Align Local Cursor.
•If you are using the AVWorks software, click Screen Refresh.
The mouse resynchronizes and should work properly.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for Red Hat LINUX 8.0 and later drivers:
1.Click the Red Hat icon.
2.Select Preferences - Mouse to open the Mouse Preferences dialog box.
3.Click the Motion tab.
4.Set the Acceleration slider slightly left of the center position.
NOTE: The sliders in Red Hat LINUX versions 8 and above do not contain numbers or tick marks. Proper alignment may be achieved only by trial and error.
5.(Optional) Set the Sensitivity and Threshold sliders to the desired positions.
6.Click Close to close the Mouse Preferences dialog box and to save your settings.
7.Resynchronize the mouse in the software remote session window for the Avocent management software you are using.
•If you are using DSView software version 2.x or earlier, click Mouse Align.
•If you are using DSView software version 3.0 or later, click Align Local Cursor.
•If you are using the AVWorks software, click Screen Refresh.
8.Test the mouse motion in the Video Viewer window.
9.If necessary, repeat steps 4 to 8 until the mouse is properly aligned.