Using the OSD Interface to Configure the SLK
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SecureLinx SLK Remote KVM User Guide
Figure 5-18. Serial Port 3— Baud Rate Settings
Port 3 settings (Baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits, and flow control) are selected
the same way as for port 1.
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P3 serial port 3 mode
. PPP (dial-up through modem). Select and press
Enter
to
select other modes on port 3. This option is valid for the SLK16 only.
Local User Control
This screen allows administrators to configure local usage of the targeted server.
Figure 5-19. Local User Control Screen (1 of 2)
1
Reset local keyboard and mouse
. Resets these devices connected to the SLK
local port. This is a good way to remove control-key locks and other undesirable
states from the keyboard. You can also try resetting the mouse locally by
unplugging and replugging the mouse cable.
2
Resync mouse position
. Resynchronizes the mouse of the remote client and that
of the server by forcing the server mouse to the top-left corner for renewed tracking.
3
Mouse threshold
. Determines the starting threshold (mouse speed) for mouse
acceleration. These are SLK-specific modifiers to counter disabled acceleration on
target servers and rarely need to be modified.
4
Mouse acceleration
. The factor by which to modify the mouse speed. See
comments above for
Mouse threshold
.
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