Using the Switch from a Remote Console

4.Follow the instructions and set any relevant sliders to the same values as set in the target server’s mouse properties.

Examples: For servers running on Windows XP, go to the Mouse settings in the Control Panel and uncheck “Enhance pointer precision” (see Fig. 14).

Fig. 14 Mouse-Pointer Options (Windows XP)

For servers running on Windows NT, if mouse properties were ever changed—even if they were returned to their original state—uncheck “Default”.

5.Click “OK”. The mouse pointers should now be synchronized.

USB Option

In the Mouse Settings screen, you will need to select the USB option if:

a USB Server Interface Module is connected to the target server, or

the server’s operating system is Linux, Sun Solaris, or Novell.

If not set correctly, the mouse will frequently lose the synchronization. Some uncommon operating systems may require this USB setting to be on for proper mouse synchronization. Use this option if you are sure of the custom acceleration algorithm you are using, or if you have been informed to do so by Belkin Technical Support.

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