Adder Technology RC1 manual Installation, What you will need

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2. Installation

2.1 What you will need

A suitable USB-enabled operating system running on each of your computers. Suitable operating systems are Windows 98 release 2 or later and Mac OS 8.6 or later. Earlier operating system versions are not recommended and may cause occasional problems. Other operating systems such as Windows ® 2000, HP-UX®, Linux®, SCO® UNIX®, and Novell® NetWare® have USB support or are likely to add it soon. DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95 and Windows NT either do not support USB or are not recommended for use with the AdderView.

Cables to connect the AdderView to a USB and video port on each of your computers. Cable specifications are given in appendix A.

A monitor with a standard VGA/SVGA (15 pin) connector that will work when connected directly to each of your computers. AdderView supports low and high resolution monitors.

Suitable USB drivers for all the USB peripherals that you wish to connect to the AdderView. Common drivers, such as those for keyboards and mice, are usually included with the operating system. If you are connecting to both PC and Apple Macintosh computers then you should ensure that you have drivers for both platforms.

If you wish to connect more than three USB peripherals to the AdderView then you will need additional USB hubs. These may be bus powered or powered with their own independent power supplies. All USB hubs should be at least USB 1.0 compliant and should preferably be USB 1.1 compliant.

A suitable keyboard and mouse. If you have AdderView model AV4USB-MAC then these must be USB devices. If you have the AdderView model AV4USB-PC model then these may be USB style devices or traditional PS/2 style devices. If you are connecting to both PC and Macintosh machines then it is recommended that you use a PC keyboard and mouse because the PC keyboard and mouse have more keys and buttons than the Macintosh keyboard and mouse. If you wish you may connect both types of keyboard or mouse for convenience.

AdderView USB

Installation and Use

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Contents ADDERView USB About this manual Safety informationTrademarks WarrantyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyContents Cable and connector specifications Using the AdderViewPC and MAC models Key featuresIntroduction Remote controller contents part code AVremote Product information AdderView USB mode AV4USB-PCAdderView USB model AV4USB-MAC What you will need InstallationMounting the AdderView Connecting your devicesAdderView USB Installation and Use AdderView USB Installation and Use Configuring the AdderView Setting the autoscan dwell time Setting the USB enumeration guard time option switches 5Setting the keyboard hotkey combination model AV4USB-PC only Configuring your computers Powering on the AdderViewRe-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse AV4USB-PC only Front panel key Using the AdderViewPower on status Status display Switching between computers using the AdderViewKeyboard hotkey control model AV4USB-PC only AdderView USB Installation and Use Mouse control model AV4USB-PC only Autoscan modeOptional remote controller IBM 104/105-key Apple keyboard Keyboard Querying the AdderView’s firmware versionPC and Macintosh keyboard equivalent key mappings A2. Video cables Appendix A. Cable specificationsA1. USB cables A3. PS/2 style keyboard and mouse extension cables A4. Remote controller extension cablesAction Appendix B. Problem SolvingProblem AdderView USB Installation and Use AdderView USB Installation and Use S TA L L AT I O N & U S E