CHAPTER 8: Troubleshooting
The mouse is behaving erratically.
1.Reset the keyboard and mouse as described in Section 7.3.1.
2.Issue the Null Mouse Command up to three times (see Section 7.3.2).
3.If your PC is running Windows 95/98/2000, Windows Me, Windows NT, or Windows XP, regardless of what type of mouse you have, install the latest Microsoft driver for a standard mouse or (even if you have a standard mouse) the IntelliMouse. The Micro Extender will translate the mouse signals for this driver, and the driver will
4.If you’re using the Micro Extender in conjunction with one of our ServSwitch family of KVM switches, command the Switch to reset the mouse.
5.Quit and restart the application.
6.Reboot the PC.
8.1.3BOTH KEYBOARD AND MOUSE
Neither the keyboard nor the mouse operates, or both have locked up.
1.If they have both locked up, first try resetting the keyboard and mouse as described in Section 7.3.1.
2.Reset the PC and try again.
3.If the problem is happening at the remote station, cycle power to the Remote Unit.
My Pentium class PC will not boot properly due to keyboard or mouse problems, or After my Pentium class PC boots, the keyboard and/or mouse won’t work.
Try “crossing” the keyboard- and
If this works, here’s why: The BIOS installed in some machines with Intel Pentium family processors checks the PC’s keyboard and mouse ports at boot time. If it detects anything that leads it to suspect that the user has plugged the keyboard and mouse in
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