Starting the user module without keyboard, Enabling or resetting a ps/2 mouse – Guntermann & Drunck DL-Vision(M/S) Benutzerhandbuch
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Starting the user module without keyboard
By default, user modules start without a keyboard. As an alternative, the user module
can interrupt startup by showing a message regarding the missing keyboard. Once you
connect a keyboard to the user module, the startup process continues.
How to disable/enable keyboard support for the user module:
Enabling or resetting a PS/2 mouse
Unlike USB mouse devices, PS/2 mouse devices do not support the hot plug tech-
nology. You can therefore insert the PS/2 plug during operation but it may be pos-
sible that the computer does not detect the input device.
To activate or reset the PS/2 mouse, the KVM extender can send a special com-
mand to the computer.
Since the commands differ depending on the used mouse type and the installed ope-
rating system, we provide four different setup keys.
How to activate or reset the PS/2 mouse:
NOTE:
This setting can only be changed in the web application.
Conf
ig
Pan
el
1. Click on
KVM Extenders > [All Extenders]
in the tree view.
2. Double-click the computer module of the KVM extender to be configured.
3. Click the
Console
tab.
4. Use the
Remote > Keyboard required
box to choose between the following
options:
Disabled
continue start-up without keyboard (default).
Enabled
interrupt start-up if keyboard cannot be detected.
5. Click
OK
to save your settings.
NOTE:
These functions can only be perform in the setup mode.
Setup
-Modus
1. Press the key combination
Hotkey+Backspace
(default:
Ctrl+Backspace
) to
enable the setup mode.
If the hotkey delay is active, press the key combination during the adjusted time (default: 7
seconds).
2. Press one of the setup keys listed below to enable or reset a particular PS/2
mouse:
M
PS/2 mouse of a Linux computer
I
PS/2 wheel mouse of a Linux computer
E
PS/2 wheel mouse with additional keys of a Linux computer
R
PS/2 mouse interface of a Windows computer