Display label command
This command controls the computer label display. If the label is currently
on, it turns it off. If the label is off, it turns it on for the fadeout time setting. To
issue the command, press and release the left Control Key, then type “D”.
Null command
This command is used to re-synchronize an out-of-sync PS/2 mouse. Such
a condition can result due to transients, spurious power-up effects, or
plugging and unplugging of cables with live equipment. The command may
need to be entered once or twice, depending if the mouse is out-of-sync by
one or two bytes. Microsoft mouse driver version 9.01 and later corrects this
inadequacy of previous drivers and renders this command unnecessary. To
issue the command, press and release the left Control Key, then type “N”.
Reset command
This command is used to re-boot the mouse and keyboard without removing
power from the UltraView. This is most useful to reset a PS/2 mouse which
has been unplugged and plugged back in. This command is also useful to
enable mouse data to be sent to a CPU which has not enabled the mouse.
This may be the case if the UltraView was not connected or powered off
after a CPU was booted up. To issue the command, press and release the
left Control Key, then type “R”. This command should not be issued to a
CPU which has a PS/2 mouse connected, but no mouse driver is loaded,
since many CPUs will crash if you send them unexpected mouse data.
Screen saver time command
This command is a short cut for setting the screen saver time, that can be set
from the on-screen display. To set the screen saver interval time, press and
release the left Control Key, type “V”, enter the interval time, in seconds
(0–999), and press
<Enter>. To disable the screen saver feature, press and
release the
left Control Key, type “V”, enter “0” as the interval time, and
press <Enter>. Remember to use the upper numeric keys, not the numeric
keypad to the right. Follow with the Keep command to save the new setting
in the unit’s non-volatile memory. To restore normal video, press any key or
move the mouse. If not on an on-screen menu the computer label appears,
as if you had just switched to a new computer.
Keep command
The Keep command saves the current state of the UltraView’s custom
settings. These settings are saved in non-volatile memory and become the
power-up settings. To enter the command, press and release the left
Control Key, then type “K”.
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