LevelOne KVM-9000 Remote Mouse Settings, Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization, Fast Sync

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4.1.3.2 Remote Mouse Settings

A common problem with KVM devices is the synchronization between the local and remote mouse cursors. The KVM-9000 addresses this situation with an intelligent synchronization algorithm. There are two mouse modes available on the KVM-9000.

Auto mouse speed

The automatic mouse speed mode tries to detect the speed and acceleration settings of the host system automatically. See the section below for a more detailed explanation.

Fixed mouse speed

This mode just translates the mouse movements from the Remote Console in a way that one pixel move will lead to n pixel moves on the remote system. This parameter n is adjustable with the scaling. It should be noted that this works only when mouse acceleration is turned off on the remote system.

4.1.3.3 Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronization

The automatic mouse speed mode performs the speed detection during mouse synchronization. Whenever the mouse does not move correctly, there are two ways for re-synchronizing local and remote mouse:

Fast Sync

The fast synchronization is used to correct a temporary, but fixed skew. Choose the option using the Remote Console options menu or press the mouse synchronization hotkey sequence in case you defined one.

Intelligent Sync

If the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system, use the intelligent resynchronization. This method takes more time than the fast one and can be accessed with the appropriate item in the Remote Console option menu. The intelligent synchronization requires a correctly adjusted picture. Use the auto adjustment function or the manual correction in the Video Settings panel to setup the picture. The Sync mouse button on top of the Remote Console can behave differently, depending on the current state of mouse synchronization. Usually pressing this button leads to a fast sync, except in situations where the KVM port or the video mode changed recently.

4.1.3.4 Host system mouse settings

The host's operating system knows various settings for the mouse driver.

Warning

The following limitations do not apply in case of USB and Mouse Type “MS Windows 2000 and newer”.

While the KVM-9000 works with accelerated mice and is able to synchronize the local with the remote mouse pointer, there are the following limitations, which may prevent this synchronization from working properly:

Special Mouse Driver

There are mouse drivers which influence the synchronization process and lead to desynchronized mouse pointers. If this happens, make sure you do not use a special vendor-specific mouse driver on your host system.

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Contents Version LevelOnePage Table of Contents FCC Initial IP configuration Quick installation guideInstallation KVM-9000 hardware installationRemote Console Web interfaceTop part of the Remote Console When the server is dead When the server is up and runningIntroduction Package contents FeaturesDescription System requirementModel No Single port KVM-9000Cable diagrams Step Hardware installationConnecting KVM-9000 to the host system Operation OverviewConnect the monitor to the KVM-9000 console side Ethernet connection OptionPage KVM-9000 Setup Tool ConfigurationInitial Configuration Initial configuration via Dhcp serverInitial configuration via serial console AuthenticationIP address IP autoconfigurationKeyboard, Mouse and Video configuration KVM-9000 keyboard settingsFast Sync Remote Mouse SettingsHost system mouse settings Auto mouse speed and mouse synchronizationSingle and Double Mouse Mode Windows XP Mouse SettingsActive Desktop Prerequisites UsageTelnet Login into the KVM-9000 Login into the KVM-9000 and logoutMain NavigationLogout from the KVM-9000 Remote ConsoleGeneral description Remote Console Control Bar Main WindowRemote Console Options Menu Monitor OnlyScaling Exclusive AccessMouse Handling Local Cursor Video SettingsSoft Keyboard 11. Video Settings Panel12. Soft Keyboard 14. Remote Console Confirmation Dialog Remote Console Status LineMenu Options Remote ControlKVM Console Cls Power onoff shortlongReset hostcard HelpTerminal Upload a Floppy Image Virtual MediaUse Image on Windows Share Samba CD ROMSelect Sharing to open the configuration dialog Unix and UNIX-like OS Creating an Image Floppy ImagesDd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdrom.image CD ROM/ISO ImagesDrive redirection Driver Installation17. KVM Vision Viewer Setup step 17. Create a new Device 18. New Device Drive Redirection SettingsOptions OptionsUser Management Change PasswordUsers And Groups User Console KVM Settings15. User Console Settings Part Page Keyboard/Mouse 17. Keyboard and Mouse SettingsVideo 18. Video SettingsPage Network 5Device SettingsPage 20. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNSPage 22. Device Security SecurityCertificate 23. Certificate Settings24. SSL Certificate Upload 25. Serial Port Serial PortPage 27. Date and Time Date And Time29. Event Log Event LogPage Device Information MaintenanceConnected Users 32. Event Log List Update FirmwarePage 34. Unit Reset Unit ResetTroubleshooting CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Page Figure B.1 English US Keyboard Layout, used for key codes Key CodesTable B.1 Key Names Video Modes Rack mount kit installation diagram

KVM-9000 specifications

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