
Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired mouse and hit enter.
Once enter is hit, the input box disappears and the new value appears in
the mouse field.
A
PS/2 mouse or PS/2 wheel mouse
refers to those mice that have a 6 pin
mini-din connector with either two or three buttons. It uses an interface inte-
grated on to the computer’s mother board and is completely different from a
serial interface.
A
serial 2-button mouse
refers to those mice which have serial RS232 in-
terfaces, usually with a DB9 connector, and are Microsoft 3 byte, 7-bit,
1200 baud, no parity compliant. Most PC serial mice with 2 buttons are
compliant with this specification.
A
serial 3-button mouse
refers to those mice which have serial RS232 in-
terfaces, usually with a DB9 connector, and are Mouse Systems 5-byte,
8-bit, 1200 baud, no parity compliant. Most PC serial mice with 3 buttons
are compliant with this specification.
Certain commonly available but older serial mice have the usual three but-
tons and a switch on the bottom. This switch is usually labeled MS/PC. In
the MS position the mouse is compatible with the UltraView Pro 2-button
setting, and in the PC position it is compatible with the 3-button setting.
Configure system:
Maximum computers
This setting configures the total number of computers connected. This also
provides a wrap around value for scanning and plus and minus commands.
Any switching command is also checked against this value for a valid port
number. It also determines the number of digits you have to enter from a
numerical keyboard switching command. To change the maximum com-
puters, press enter while maximum computer is highlighted. An
input new
value
box appears, see Figure 8. Use the numeric keys to input a new value
from 2 to 256 and hit enter. The input box disappears and the new value is
then shown in the maximum computers field.
Configure system:
Expansion units
The expansion units commands is used to configure how many
slave
ex-
pansion units are connected to the main
master
UltraView Pro. This deter-
mines which computer number is associated with which physical
connector. If no expansion units are used, this number should be set to
zero. If one expansion unit is connected the value should be set to one, and
so on.
To change the expansion units, press enter while expansion units is high-
lighted. An
input new value
box appears. Use the numeric keys to input a
new value from 0 to 16 and hit enter. The input box disappears and the new
value is then shown in the expansion units field.
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