Keyboard & Mouse Emulation
The Voyager uses a microprocessor to emulate the keyboard and mouse. It is not necessary to have any keyboard or mouse connected to local unit either at
Some mices and keyboards need to be plugged in before boot up.
Do not mix 2 button and three button /scroll mices because it might confuse the operating system. Normal you can hot plug your mouse and keyboard into the local and remote Voyager.
Some mice’s do not initialise unless you disconnect the supply shortly.
Keyboard
•The PC boots fine with no error messages but the remote keyboard does not
work at all
a) Cable is loose, replug keyboard cable. b) Wrong cable plugged in, keyboard and mouse cables reversed. c) Try a different model of keyboard. If the new keyboard works then
original one may be incompatible (some older
•Wrong or missing characters from those typed. a) Reconnect the remote power supply.
b) Power down and reboot the entire system with mouse and keyboard connected.
•The PC always comes up with ‘Keyboard Error ’ or No keyboard found
a)If the system appears to work fine after pressing F1 (or ESC) adjust your BIOS set- up so that the PC does not test the presens of a connected keyboard.
Some wireless keyboards are not supported!
PS/2 Mouse
•A mouse cursor on the screen, but the mouse does not work a) Cable is loose, replug mouse cable and press
b) Wrong cable plugged in, keyboard and mouse cables reversed. c) Try a different model of mouse.
d) Power cycle the remote unit.
•The system does not detect a PS/2 mouse, or the application cannot find the
mouse.
a)Wrong cable plugged in, keyboard and mouse cables reversed on Local Unit.
b)Cable is loose, replug mouse cable between Local Unit and CPU.
c)Ensure that the keyboard input cable to the Local Unit is connected to provide power.
d)Reboot PC.
•The mouse movement is erratic
a)Try installing a Microsoft Intellimouse mouse driver, which can automatically correct out of sync mice.
b)Keyboard & Mouse
•Neither the keyboard or mouse operate, or have locked up
11