LINDY CPU IP Access Switch
User Manual
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Keystrokes
Keyboard input has no effect on the local (operators) computer except for [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del]. These
key functions are retained on the local system to switch among applications and to recover from disaster.
In order to provide the [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] functions on the remote system, one of the Function Keys is
used as a
Substitute
for the [Alt] key.
For example, the
F12
key could substitute for the
Alt
key, in which case [F12 + Tab] substitutes for [Alt + Tab]; and
[Ctrl + F12 + Del] substitutes for [Ctrl + Alt + Del]. See
Configuring the Hotkeys
on p. 30 for details on setting up a
substitute key.
Note:
While any Function Key can be used for the Substitute key, you
must not
use one that is being used for
another action.
Mouse Synchronization
Until you close the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH connection, mouse movements have no effect on your local system,
but are captured and sent to the remote system, instead.
From time to time, especially if you change video resolution, the local mouse movement may no longer be
synchronized with the remote system’s mouse pointer. There are three methods that can be used to bring the two
pointers back into sync:
1. Moving the mouse pointer over the arrow in the OSD panel and right clicking
2. Moving the mouse pointer into the OSD panel and then moving it back out again
3. Performing
an
Auto Sync
with the Video Adjustment function (see
Video Adjustment
, p. 37 for details).
If performing an
Auto Sync
doesn’t resolve the problem, do the following:
1. Invoke
the
Adjust Mouse
action with the
Adjust Mouse
hotkeys (see p. 31 for details)
2. Move the local mouse pointer exactly on top of the remote mouse pointer and
Click
.
If these procedures still do not help, set the mouse speed and acceleration for the computer (or computers via KVM
switch) connected to the CPU IP ACCESS SWITCH as follows:
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