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8..4..2 Performance

Bandwidth has the following options from the drop-down menu:

High

For optimal performance while working with a local area (LAN) connection, select “High” bandwidth. This will adjust the performance to low compression and high color (16-bit).

Low

For optimal performance when using a dial-up connection, select “Low” bandwidth. This will adjust the performance to high compression and 16 colors. For improved performance, verify that the “Color” selection is a 16-color palette.

Medium

When working on DSL, cable, or ISDN connections, select “Medium”.

Custom

Custom gives you the option to manually choose both the compression and colors.

8..4..3 Mouse

Select the appropriate values according to the type of mouse connected to the device.

Type – Select the mouse type you would like the IP device to emulate. When setting the mouse emulation type, set it to match the mouse connected to the local console port on the IP device, e.g., if the local mouse is a 2-button mouse, but not from Microsoft, set the mouse-emulation type to “Standard Mouse” and uncheck the “Microsoft” check box.

Tip! The mouse on most KVM drawers in a standard rack is a standard mouse.

Microsoft – Uncheck this box if the mouse does not work using Microsoft mouse protocol.

Important!!

We recommend not changing the Advanced settings unless there is erratic mouse behavior. For example, the mouse makes random clicks and jumps arbitrarily around the screen.

Press “Apply” to save changes and return to the “Device Properties” page.

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