48
SERVSWITCH™ AND SERVSWITCH ULTRA™
KEYBOARD/MOUSE port (this will require an MKM Adapter Cable), and
select the port as if the submaster were a single unit. Then issue the Set
Keyboard Mode and Keep Settings commands as described in the previous
paragraphs. Unplug the keyboard and reconnect the submaster to the master
Serv unit. The port’s keyboard mode should now be properly configured.
If most or all of the CPUs you’ll be connecting to your ServSwitch system
use a keyboard mode other than 2 and a mouse type other than PS/2, you
might want to change the defaults of the attached CPU ports at installation
time. This is because when power outages occur, the CPU ports will return to
their default keyboard mode when the power comes back on. (The same
thing applies to the shared keyboard and mouse; if they are other than
factory-default type, you will probably want to change the defaults at
installation time.)
Table 4-5. Keyboard-Mode and Mouse-Interface Codes
Code
Affects
Selects
1
CPU
IBM PC keyboard mode 1
2
CPU
IBM PC keyboard mode 2
3
CPU
IBM PC keyboard mode 3
4
CPU
Apple keyboard and mouse
5
CPU
Sun keyboard and mouse
6
CPU
PS/2 mouse
7
CPU
2-button Microsoft serial mouse
9
CPU
3-button PC Mouse (Mouse Systems) serial mouse
20
Global
101/102-key PC shared keyboard
21
Global
104/105-key (Win 95/Win 98) PC shared keyboard
30
Global
PS/2 or PS/2 shared mouse
31
Global
2-button Microsoft serial shared mouse
32
Global
3-button PC Mouse (Mouse Systems) serial shared mouse