AdderLink X-Series
Installation and Use
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2.4 Configuring your PC(s)
Configure your PC in the same way that you would if your keyboard, mouse,
speakers, microphone and monitor were all connected directly to your PC, but
bearing in mind the following points:
X-KVM emulates Microsoft compatible serial, IntelliMouse and PS/2 mice, so
ensure that your PC software is configured for a Microsoft mouse of the correct
type. Refer to the list of supported drivers in section 2.1.
X-KVM supports VGA/SVGA/XGA/XGA2 type monitors, but does not support the
automatic detection features available with some ‘plug and play’ monitors and
video cards. If you have this type of video card and monitor, you should select
the video mode manually instead of relying upon the automatic detection feature.
2.5 Configuring the X-KVM
The X-KVM is supplied in a default state that is suitable for most applications. By
default, the automatic compensation mode is selected. In this mode the video
compensation amplifiers will be automatically adjusted to suit the twisted pair cable
whenever the X-KVM is switched on. Some users may wish to manually fine tune
the video compensation because the perfect adjustment for any given length of
cable is subjective and depends upon personal preference. If manual compensation
is selected then the video only needs to be compensated once during setup as the
compensation value is stored by the X-KVM and retained even when the power is
off.
The AdderLink X-KVM is configured using the following:
1.
Option switches (see section 2.6)
The option switches on the side of the X-KVM select automatic or manual video
compensation mode and the keyboard hotkey combination that is used to access
video compensation / configuration mode. They also control some other hardware
related functions.
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