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Table 4-4. The ServManager’s Keyboard Commands (cont’d.)
Command
Keystroke Sequence
Description
Set Keyboard
[CTRL] Axxx [ENTER]
Sets the keyboard typematic (automatic key-repeat)
Typematic
(
xxx
= a decimal value
function of the currently selected CPU. This
from 0 to 127)
command works only with PC-type CPUs that have
standard 101-key keyboards and CMOS that
allows users to program the typematic function.
Reset
[CTRL] R
Resets and enables the keyboard and mouse; also
refreshes the monitor. Issue this command to
correct your keyboard or mouse if one of them
malfunctions or gets stuck.
Send Null
[CTRL] N
Causes the ServManager to send a null byte to
Byte
the CPU’s PS/2 mouse port. Issue this command
to correct the current CPU if it gets “out of sync”
with the PS/2 mouse (see
Section 4.3.13
).
Identify ROM
[CTRL] I
Causes the ServManager to report the version
of ROM it is using. Issue this command if you are
asked to do so by a technical-support person.
4.3 The Commands in Detail
4.3.1 S
ELECTING A
P
ORT FROM THE
S
HARED
K
EYBOARD
To select a port from your keyboard, press and release your keyboard’s left
Control Key ([CTRL]), then type in the port number:
If “Maximum Ports” is set to 1 to 9: The ServManager will immediately
switch to the desired port when you press the one-digit number’s numeral
key.
If “Maximum Ports” is set to 10 to 99: The ServManager will immediately
switch to the desired port when you press the two-digit number’s second
numeral key. For single-digit ports, you can enter the number by including a
leading zero (“01” for port 1) or by pressing [ENTER] after you press the
single numeral key. If you press the key of only one digit, and do not follow it
with [ENTER], the ServManager will wait two seconds for you to press
[ENTER] or another numeral key; then, if no key is pressed, it will switch
immediately to the single-digit port.
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