32 | Mouse = RS232 Mouse systems mouse |
40 | Set all computers to Apple |
50 | Set all computer to Sun |
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60 | Set all computers to PC mode 2 and |
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Add set resolution command
This allows you to set the
To enter the resolution command, press and release the left control key, then the Y key, then the resolution value as shown below, and then the enter key. Please note that for German language keyboards you must use the z key instead of the y key.
Don't use the numeric keypad for numeric keys or the enter key. To save the setting in
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION COMMAND VALUES
COMMAND VALUE | RESOLUTION SETTING |
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1 | 640x480 60Hz |
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2 | 640x480 72Hz |
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3 | 640x480 75Hz |
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4 | 640x480 67Hz |
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5 | 832x624 75Hz |
6 | 1152x900 66Hz |
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7 | 1152x900 76Hz |
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Improve support for Windows NT service pack 3 and 4
We have revised the mouse driver in the box to be compatible with the latest changes. Normally booting of the computer configures the setting automatically, but if a computer is changed to another port or has manually been configured wrong you can lose the mouse. To recover the mouse a new command has been added to send a reset mouse command to the computer.
To enter the reset computer's mouse command, press and release the left control key, then the O (alphabetic, not zero) key. This command should only be used when the mouse has been lost on NT. If a wheel mouse is used, this will also recover use of the wheel. You can also use this command to change the NT mouse driver from
Fixed problem with mouse on certain Dell computers
Certain Dell computers such as the XPS R350 and the XPS 450 would fail to have mouse pointers present when booting NT4.0. The mouse will now boot properly on these computers.
Make switch power-on faster
Decrease power on time of switch by one second.