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- PC PS/2 or RS232 two button mouse driver (any manufacturer).
- Microsoft mouse driver (including IntelliMouse).
- Logitech mouse driver (including two button, three button and wheel mouse).
You may also need one or more of the following adapters. These adapters may
be obtained from your AdderView MATRIX MP supplier and other good retailers.
Video adapter - 13W3 male connector to 15 pin D-type connector
(Adder part code: VSA7)
If you have a Sun computer with an older style 13W3 video connector then you
will need an adapter to convert this to the 15 way D-type format.
Keyboard adapter - 6 pin mini-DIN female to 5 pin standard DIN male
(Adder part code: VSA2)
If you have a PC with an older style 5 pin standard DIN connector then you will
need an adapter to convert this to the 6 pin mini-DIN format.
Mouse adapter - 9 pin D-type female to 6 pin mini-DIN female
(Adder part code: VSA1)
If you have a PC with an older style RS232 mouse connection then you will need
an adapter to convert this to the 6 pin mini-DIN format. There are several
specifications of these adapters that are provided with various mice. They all look
the same but unfortunately there are several common wiring schemes all of
which are different. To ensure that you have the right adapter, either purchase
this from your AdderView MATRIX MP supplier or check your adapter against the
wiring specification given in Appendix A.
For the user port connections you will need:
A monitor with a standard VGA-style 15-pin analogue video connector that will
work when connected directly to each of your computers. AdderView MATRIX MP
supports low and high resolution monitors.
A USB keyboard.
USB keyboards are available in Sun, PC and Mac styles. Each style has a slightly
different layout and different numbers of keys. Any USB keyboard may be used but
for maximum ease of use you are recommended to choose a keyboard style with at
least as many keys as the native keyboard style for the computers that you wish to