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Chapter 5 Operations after OS Installation
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Notes on KVM Switch
• After the KVM switching, you may not be able to enter the first key entry using the keyboard. Enter
the key entry again.
• In the Windows or Linux system, if the KVM switch is operated while the [NumLock], [CapsLock],
and [ScrollLock] LEDs are on by pressing their keys on the keyboard connected to the chassis, those
LEDs may go off. To return the LEDs lamps to the normal state, press the [NumLock], [CapsLock],
and [ScrollLock] keys again.
• If KVM switch is operated frequently during Linux booting, the keyboard or mouse may not be used
after booting, without being recognized. Reboot the server so that the keyboard or mouse will operate
properly. When either the keyboard or mouse cannot be used, log on remotely via the network, then
reboot the server.
• If KVM switching is frequently performed during Windows booting, the keyboard or mouse may be
recognized improperly, and i8042prt.sys may generate error logs in the event viewer system log. If
the keyboard and mouse operate properly, those logs can be ignored. If they do not operate properly,
restart the system and they will be recognized normally.
Summary of Contents for BX620 S3
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