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NOTE
1. A PS/2 Keyboard is required for proper hotkey function. If you use a USB
keyboard, hotkey feature is disabled.
2. Note that (x) denotes a number key for the selected port number (x = 1 or 2).
Currently only the top row number keys are available for hotkeys. Do not use
the number pad for hotkey commands.
3. When binding the PC ports, port binding is enabled by the hotkey sequence:
ScrLk + ScrLk + Q. All PC ports are bound together. To remove this binding,
use the hotkey sequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + W.
4. Normally, you should have no problems with mouse hot-plugging on a Plug-
and-Play OS. However, a non-PnP OS only performs hardware detection
while booting up - that is why the mouse will lock sometimes.
Mouse Troubleshooting on a non-PnP OS (Linux, Windows NT 4.0):
If you experience mouse lock when hot-plugging mouse on a non-PnP OS
such as Linux or WinNT 4.0, just hit one of the following hotkey commands for
mouse reset according to your mouse configuration on the non-PnP OS:
Hot-Key convention:
The hotkey notation for example (ScrLk + ScrLk + X.) denotes that you should
hit the individual key consecutively one at a time, not simultaneously.