Table 4. Mode command values
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
1
CPU keyboard = PC mode 1 (certain IBM computers)
2
CPU keyboard = PC mode 2 (most PCs)
3
CPU keyboard = PC mode 3 (most Unix workstations)
4
CPU keyboard/mouse = Apple
5
CPU keyboard/mouse = Sun
6
CPU mouse = PS/2 mouse
7
CPU mouse = RS232 7 bit mouse (Microsoft)
8
CPU mouse = reserved for future use
9
CPU mouse = RS232 Mouse systems mouse
10
CPU mouse = PS/2 wheel mouse
20
Keyboard = 101/102 PC keyboard
21
Keyboard = 104/105 PC keyboard (Win 95)
30
Mouse = PS/2 mouse or PS/2 wheel mouse (auto-detect)
31
Mouse = RS232 7 bit mouse (Microsoft)
32
Mouse = RS232 Mouse systems mouse
40
Set all computers to Apple
50
Set all computer to Sun
60
Set all computers to PC mode 2 and PS/2 mouse
Set resolution command
This command is used to support older fixed frequency monitors that do not
sync up at the default 640 x 480 @ 60Hz rate of the on-screen display.
To enter the resolution command, press and release the left control key,
then the Y key, then the resolution value as shown in
Table 5
, and then the
enter key. Please note that for German language keyboards you must use
the z key instead of the y key.
Don't use the numeric keypad for numeric keys or the enter key. To save
the setting in non-volatile memory, use the keep command by pressing and
releasing the left control key and then the K key.
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