Calibrating mice pointers

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Calibrating mice pointers

A target server may have a different mouse pointer speed to the client computer. Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the target server and aligns the two pointers.

To perform the calibration when the target server’s operating system is Windows NT® 4, 2000, or 98:

From the toolbar, click “ Adjustments in general / Calibrate”. The Switch saves this alignment so calibration is only needed once per target server.

If the video noise level is above zero, calibration may not work. Go to “Video Adjustment” and try to eliminate the noise by pressing “Auto video adjust” and/or adjusting the bars in manual video adjust. Then perform the mouse calibration.

Note! If the mouse settings on the target server were ever changed, you must synchronize mouse pointers manually, as explained below.

Adjustments in general

The above adjustments, namely:

Performance settings

Video settings

Keyboard key sequences

Synchronizing mouse pointers

may have to be performed twice for each target.

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