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SERVSWITCH™ JR. MP
PC CPUs with RS-232 mouse ports only:
Q1 turns on PS/2 to RS-232 mouse translation for
the currently selected PC. Q0 turns it off.
[CTRL] Q
x
[ENTER]
(
x
= 0 or 1)
Set Mouse
Translation
Determines how your PC-keyboard keys are
mapped to Apple keyboard keys and functions.
[CTRL] E
x
[ENTER]
(
x
= 0, 1, or 2)
Set Apple
Emulation
Sets the keyboard typematic (automatic key-
repeat) function of the currently selected CPU.
This command works only with CPUs that have
standard keyboards and CMOS that allows users
to program the typematic function.
[CTRL] A
xxx
[ENTER]
(
xxx
= a decimal value
from 0 to 127)
Set Keyboard
Typematic
PC CPUs only:
Tells the ServSwitch Jr. MP the
keyboard mode of the currently selected CPU.
[CTRL] M
x
[ENTER]
(
x
= 1, 2, or 3)
Set Keyboard
Mode
Sets the time, in seconds, that the ServSwitch Jr.
MP will pause at each port when scanning.
[CTRL] T
xx
[ENTER]
(
xx
= delay in seconds
from 1 to 15)
Set Scan-
Delay Time
SW628A-R2 only:
Tells the ServSwitch Jr. MP the
total number of ports to which devices are (or will
be) connected. Issue this command when you’re
only using 2 or 3 of the ports on a 4-port unit.
[CTRL] P
x
[ENTER]
(
x
= 2 or 3)
Set Maximum
Number of
Ports
Enter this command after you enter any of the
following six commands (it saves new settings to
nonvolatile memory):
[CTRL] K
Keep Settings
Causes the ServSwitch to report the version of
ROM it is using. Issue this command if you are
asked to do so by a technical-support person.
[CTRL] I
Identify ROM
PC CPUs with PS/2 mouse ports only:
Causes
the ServSwitch Jr. MP to send a null byte to 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 4.3.5
).
[CTRL] N
Send Null Byte
Resets and enables the keyboard and mouse.
Issue this command to correct your keyboard or
mouse if one of them malfunctions or gets stuck.
[CTRL] R
Reset
Turns Scan mode OFF (the port being scanned at
the time the command is entered is given access
to the shared monitor, keyboard, and mouse).
Note: Scan can also be stopped by entering a
Select Port command.
[CTRL] X
Scan OFF
Description
Keystroke Sequence
Command