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1111Troubleshooting:
Note: If you are experiencing any erratic behavior from
your MiniViewTM, first make sure there are no problems
with the cables and that they are all properly connecetd.
Problem Possible Cause Action
The keyboard is
not responding.
The keyboard needs to
be reset.
Disconnect the keyboard from the
MiniViewTM, wait a few seconds and plug it
back in.
The MiniViewTM
needs to be reset.
Shut down the computers and disconnect the
keyboard from the MiniViewTM. Power off
the MiniViewTM, wait a few seconds,
reconnect the keyboard and power
MiniViewTM is in Auto
Scan or Next/Last
Mode
Press the [spacebar] key to exit Auto Scan or
Next/Last Mode.
The mouse needs to
be reset.
Disconnect the mouse from the MiniViewTM
then reconnect it.
The MiniViewTM
needs to be reset.
Shut down the computers and the
MiniViewTM. Wait a few seconds then
power everything on.
The mouse is in an
unsupported mode.
The MiniViewTM does not support some
combo mice (with extra buttons and wheels),
which can be used as either a PS/2 or serial
mouse. If the mouse is in serial mode,
switch the mouse to PS/2 mode if you wish
to use the extra buttons or wheel. If the
problem persists, try using a different mouse
or a different mouse driver.
A serial mouse or
serial mouse port is
included in the
system configuration
The MiniViewTM G-CS12 and G-CS14 were
designed to operate only with PS/2 mice and
PS/2 computers. PS/2-to-serial adapters will
not afford proper functionality when used
with the MiniViewTM. Please make sure all
computers and mice connected in your
configuration are using 6-pin mini-Din
(PS/2) connectors.
Video is
distorted or
non-existant.
Cable quality is not
adequate.
We strongly recommend that you use high-
quality KVM cables, such as the ones
included in your IOGEAR MiniViewTM
package. Using inadequate cables can result
in video distortion.
The mouse is
not responding.