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CHAPTER 4: Operation
4.2.3 O
THER
K
EYBOARD
C
OMMANDS
You can use these keyboard commands for system control and maintenance:
<CM>
K
n
[Enter]
Sets the keyboard scan mode (1, 2, or 3). Scan mode 2 is
used by the vast majority of CPUs, and is also the default
state of all 101-key and PS/2 keyboards. Mode 1 is used
primarily by certain PS/2 CPUs. Mode 3 is used by RS/6000
®
CPUs, some other UNIX
®
based computers, and certain
specialized servers.
<CM>
MR
[Enter]
If you hot-plug your mouse cable (insert it while the
ServSelect is operating), you may lose the mouse signal. Use
this command to restore the signal if you are using a PC with
a standard PS/2 mouse driver.
<CM>
MW
[Enter]
If you hot-plug your mouse cable (insert it while the
ServSelect is operating), you may lose the mouse signal. Use
this command to restore the signal if you are using a PC with
a Microsoft IntelliMouse driver.
<CM>
AV
[Enter]
Displays the current firmware version of the processors
inside your ServSelect unit. You must be either at a DOS
prompt or in a text editor or word processor to view this
information.
<CM>
H1
[Enter]
Changes the Command-Mode hotkey sequence to the
default:
1. Press and hold down the [Num Lock] key.
2. Press and release the [–] (minus) key on the numeric
keypad.
3. Release the [Num Lock] key.
<CM>
H2
[Enter]
Changes the Command-Mode hotkey sequence to the first
alternate:
1. Press and hold down the [Num Lock] key.
2. Press and release the [*] (asterisk) key on the numeric
keypad.
3. Release the [Num Lock] key.
<CM>
H3
[Enter]
Changes the Command-Mode hotkey sequence to the
second alternate:
1. Press and hold down the [Ctrl] (control) key.
2. Press and release the [~] (tilde) key.
3. Release the [Ctrl] key.