D-Link D-Link DKVM-16 manual Problems with the Power Supply

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Troubleshooting (Continued)

Q: The wheel on the mouse does not work on my computer.

A:! Make sure that the mouse is a Microsoft® Intellimouse® or Microsoft® Intellimouse® Explorer®.

!The DKVM-16does not support special wheel functions of cer- tain mice.

Problems with the Power Supply

Q:The power switch is off or the power adapter is unplugged, but the switch still works.

A:The DKVM-16draws power from the power adapter and the PC’s PS/2 port. Some PC’s PS/2 port can support enough power for the switch, but some PS/2 ports (such as those on laptops) are unable to supply enough power for the switch. In order to make sure the system works properly, please do not turn the power switch off or remove the power adapter from the switch.

Although the PCs connected to the DKVM-16are able to support enough power to the switch, the DKVM-16requires a power adapter to daisy- chain more banks.

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Contents Link DKVM-16 Contents Package Contents Introduction Features and Benefits Hardware Installation Front Panel LayoutRear Panel Layout Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Back of PC Repeat steps 5 through 8 for the remainder of the computers Hardware Installation Using the DKVM-16 Power On State of the DKVM-16Push Buttons Display LEDsReset Button Hot Key CommandsKeyboard Hot Keys Hot Key Commands Scroll Lock = Auto Scan Daisy-Chaining the DKVM-16 Hot Plug On Screen Display Operation Bank numberOn Screen Display Operation Arrow Keys Troubleshooting General ProblemsMonitor/VideoProblems PS/2 Mouse Problems Troubleshooting Problems with Computers Using Serial Mouse OutputProblems with the Power Supply Specifications Page Page Page Technical Support