Daxten DSR1020, DSR2020, DSR4020 manual To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT using default drivers

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To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT (using default drivers):

Chapter 2: Installation

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NOTE: For the various versions of Windows, mouse motion and acceleration are set in different places within the Mouse Control Panel applet. If you don’t find the motion or acceleration options as described in the following procedures, check the other tabs on the Mouse Control Panel applet.

To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT (using default drivers):

1.From the Desktop, select Start - Settings - Control Panel - Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box will appear.

2.Click on the Motion tab.

3.Set the Pointer speed to Slow. This will also need to be done for any NT user account that will be accessing the NT system through the DSR switch.

4.Set Acceleration to None for mouse sync.

5.Click OK.

6.Click Mouse Align in the DSView software remote session window(s) to realign the mouse.

To adjust mouse settings on Windows 2000 (using default drivers):

1.From the Desktop, select Start - Settings - Control Panel - Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box will appear.

2.Click on the Motion tab.

3.Set Speed to the default of 50% (the sixth tick mark from the left).

4.Set Acceleration to None for mouse sync.

5.Click OK.

6.Click Mouse Align in the DSView software remote session window(s) to realign the mouse.

To adjust mouse settings on Windows XP or Server 2003 (using default drivers):

1.From the Desktop, select Start - Control Panel - Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box will appear.

2.Click on the Pointer Options tab.

3.Set Speed to the default of 50% (the sixth tick mark from the left).

4.Uncheck the Enhance pointer precision checkbox.

5.Click OK.

6.Click Mouse Align in the DSView software remote session window(s) to realign the mouse.

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Daxten DSR1020, DSR2020, DSR4020, DSR8020 manual To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT using default drivers