Chapter 6: Using the Video Viewer
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Mouse scaling command
Mouse scaling cannot be specified in a KVM session profile.
To prevent potential mouse conflicts, you may configure certain settings on each server connected
to a managed appliance. For details, see the Mouse and Pointer Settings Technical Brief, which is
available on the DSView 3 software CD and on the Avocent web site.
To set mouse scaling:
1.
Select
Tools - Session Options
from the Video Viewer menu or click the
Session Options
button. The Session Options dialog box appears.
2.
Click the
Mouse
tab.
3.
To use one of the preconfigured settings, enable a radio button.
•
In the Default 1:1 scaling ratio, every mouse movement on the desktop window will send
an equivalent mouse movement to the server.
•
In the High 2:1 scaling ratio, the same mouse movement will send a 2X mouse movement.
•
In the Low 1:2 scaling ratio, the value will be 1/2X.
4.
To set custom scaling, click the
Custom
radio button. The
X
and
Y
fields become enabled. Type
a mouse scaling value in the
X
and
Y
fields. For every mouse input, the mouse movements are
multiplied by the respective
X
and
Y
scaling factors. Valid input ranges are 0.25-3.00.
Manual Video Adjustment
Generally, the Video Viewer window automatic adjustment features will optimize the video for the
best possible view. However, users may fine tune the video with the help of Avocent Technical
Support by using the
Tools - Manual Video Adjust
command in the Video Viewer menu or clicking
the
Manual Video Adjust
button. This displays the Manual Video Adjust dialog box.
Video adjustment is a per target setting and applies to each target device you access.
Modified video settings are written to the DS1800 digital switch or DSR switch. Settings are also
stored per port/channel session on a system when they are made and saved so they may be used
during a non-shared session as follows:
•
If sharing is not enabled, the video settings made on the local DS1800 digital switch or DSR
switch during the session are used.
•
If sharing is enabled for the non-primary user, video settings are read from the DS1800 digital
switch or DSR switch.
See
Connecting to an existing session
on page 200 for information about session sharing.
Users may verify the level of packets per second required to support a static screen by observing
the packet rate which is located in the lower left-hand corner of the dialog box.
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