
Troubleshooting
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SecureLinx SLK Remote KVM User Guide
The local mouse (on the attached server) does
not move.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Disconnect and reconnect connections.
2.
Select “Reset local kmouse” from
Local user control in the OSD (see
).
3.
Reset target server to re-initialize the PS/2
ports. Not all computers respond well to hot-
swapping mouse connections and can dis-
rupt the port in the process.
4.
Verify the mouse type and driver on the target
server.
5.
Try using another mouse to see if you
achieve better results.
The local (attached server) mouse does not
respond, or the mouse mapping is wrong.
Remotely reset the mouse through the web con-
trol interface or the VNC menu.
The remote (console) mouse moves but the local
(attached server) mouse does not.
Be sure the web control interface window is the
active window. When you move the mouse, the
REMOTE focus on the top-left corner of the web
control interface should be highlighted in red.
The remote and local mice move in a non-linear
relative motion.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Verify that the refresh rate or the mouse
setup are configured properly.
See ‘.
2.
Check the resolution and refresh rate in use.
Reduce vertical refresh rate to no higher than
75 Hz and resolution to no higher than 1280
x 1024.
3.
On the target server, turn off or set to normal,
all operating system-specific adjustments to
mouse speed and acceleration. See
4.
Verify that the mouse driver on the target
server is up-to-date and operating system-
generic.
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