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2.4.3 Setting the AdderView to scan all ports or just the active ports

The AdderView’s front panel button may be used to select the required computer. To avoid the need to press the key more times than necessary the AdderView may be set to scan just the ports that have powered computers attached. When the AdderView has been set to scan these ‘active’ ports, only these ports may be selected using the front panel button. If you wish to be able to select all the ports, regardless of whether the connected computers are powered on or not, then the AdderView may be set to scan all ports. The scan strategy is selected using option switch 8. This setting also controls the ports that are scanned during autoscan and the ports that may be selected using the keyboard hotkeys+TAB or a 3-button mouse (model AV4USB-PC only).

The AdderView determines if a port is active by monitoring the signals present on the USB interface cable. The AdderView is not able to detect an active computer if a USB cable from that computer is not connected to the AdderView.

2.4.4Setting the keyboard hotkey combination (model AV4USB-PC only)

The AdderView’s channel may be selected by pressing keyboard hotkey combinations on the keyboard attached to the PS/2 keyboard port. Keyboard hotkey combinations consist of three keys that are pressed together to activate the required function. For example, pressing CTRL and ALT and 2 together would select channel 2 (assuming the default hotkeys). Certain hotkey combinations may sometimes be used by other systems or software so various different hotkey combinations may be selected. Options switches 1 and 2 are used to select the required hotkey combination or disable the hotkeys.

2.4.5Enabling and disabling mouse channel switching (model AV4USB-PC only)

A three button PS/2 mouse or an IntelliMouse can be used to switch channels on the AdderView. To switch to the next channel, the user simply holds down the central button or wheel button and presses the left hand button to change channel. If the

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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