
OPERATION
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Keyboard
(Default: PC mode 2)
To change the keyboard type for a selected computer or configure the CPU
port for a serial device, use the up/down arrow keys to select the computer
whose keyboard needs changing. Use the right arrow key to select the
keyboard field and press [Enter]. A selection box will display listing the
supported keyboard types and serial support options. Use the up/down arrow
keys to select the keyboard type or serial support needed for the selected
computer and press [Enter]. The choices are:
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PC1: Supports most IBM compatible PCs, PS/2 models, and PCs that do
not use PC mode 2.
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PC2: Supports most PCs.
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PC3: Supports Unix workstations and servers, IBM RS/6000, SGI, HP700
or 9000 series, DEC Alpha
®
, or other computers.
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USB-PC: USB PC keyboard support.
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USB-Sun: USB Sun keyboard support.
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Sun: Supports Sun systems
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Serial 9600,N,8,1: Serial support @ 9600 Baud rate
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Serial 4800,N,8,1: Serial support @ 4800 Baud rate
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Serial 2400,N,8,1: Serial support @ 2400 Baud rate
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Serial 1200,N,8,1: Serial support @ 1200 Baud rate
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Serial
600,N,8,1: Serial support @ 600 Baud rate
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Serial 300,N,8,1: Serial support @ 300 Baud rate
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Serial 110,N,8,1: Serial support @ 110 Baud rate
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Serial 50,N,8,1: Serial support @ 50 Baud rate
Mouse
(Default: PS/2)
To change the mouse type for a selected computer, use the up/down arrow keys
to select the computer whose mouse needs changing. Use the right arrow keys
to select the mouse field and press [Enter]. A selection box will display listing
the supported mouse types. Use the up/down arrow keys to select the correct
mouse type for the selected computer and press [Enter]. The supported mouse
types are:
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PS/2 - 6-pin mini-Din connector with 2 or 3 buttons
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PS/2 wheel - incorporates a small wheel for special functions.
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Serial 2-button - connects to a computer’s COM port.
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Serial 3-button - connects to a computer’s COM port.
Note: If you set the mouse to PS/2 and the CPUs operating system is capable of
supporting a wheel mouse, the mouse type will automatically be changed to
PS/2 wheel.
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