Orion X Installation and Operations Manual
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Parallel Operation
Parallel operation means control of a CPU Device by keyboard and mouse is allowed to pass from one CON
Device to another concurrently connected Con Device. A CPU Device can never be controlled by more than
one CON Device at a given time, but control can pass from the controlling CON Device after a specified period
of keyboard and mouse inactivity. Mouse or keyboard activity by may also be used to take control.
Parallel operation functions most smoothly when identical mice and keyboards are used, and when they are
connected to the same USB-HID ports on each CON Unit.
If control is passed within 10 s, any linked USB 2.0 / 3.0 extenders will not be switched, for safety and stability.
An alternative to this approach is USB-HID Ghosting, described in the Keyboard Commands topic of the
Operations section.
Parallel Operation can be configured in the OSD and the Java Tool.
Setting Up Parallel Operation through the OSD
Select
Configuration > Switch
in the main menu.
Figure 56. Setting Up Parallel Operation through the OSD
In order to configure parallel operation through the OSD, proceed as follows.
1. Activate the
Enable Video Sharing
function.
2. Activate the
Force Connect
function.
3. Activate the
Keyboard Connect
function, if taking control by a keystroke is to be enabled.
4. Activate the
Mouse Connect
function, if taking control by mouse movement is to be enabled.
5. Set the desired inactivity
Release Time
(0 - 999 sec.), after which control can pass to another Con
device.
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