Advanced – Mouse emulation

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Advanced – Mouse emulation

Click Manual background and the “Mouse Emulation” dialog box appears (see

Figure 33).

Figure 33 Mouse Emulation dialog box

If a 2-button mouse (older mice without wheel capability, most of the touch pads, trackballs, or integrated keyboards with mice used in most of the rack drawers) is connected to the local KVM port of the Switch, set the “Mouse Emulation” to “Standard Mouse” (see Figure 34).

Figure 34 Mouse Emulation dialog box for use with touch pads

Press “OK” to save settings.

Note:

This “Mouse Emulation” setting is used to determine the correct reset sequence for a local mouse. Setting it incorrectly may lead to a jumpy or non-operational local console mouse after a remote user disconnects it from the Switch.

Max Rate - This defines the maximum mouse report rate. For Sun Solaris, the default value is 20 in order to support older Sun versions.

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