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Autoscanning dwell timing
These configuration options allow you to determine how long the
autoscanning feature dwells at each computer when scanning
between them.
T1 Dwell at each computer for 2 seconds before switching to the
next port (default setting).
T2 Dwell at each computer for 5 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T3 Dwell at each computer for 7 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T4 Dwell at each computer for 10 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T5 Dwell at each computer for 15 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T6 Dwell at each computer for 20 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T7 Dwell at each computer for 30 seconds before switching to the
next port.
T8 Dwell at each computer for 60 seconds before switching to the
next port.
Mouse third button selection
These configuration options allow you to determine whether the third
(or the scroll wheel) button of a three button mouse should be used
for channel switching or reserved only for functions on the
computer(s).
U1 Use the third mouse button to initiate AdderView Omega
channel switching. When selected, the third button is not
available for use with computer applications (default setting).
U2 Do not use the third mouse button to initiate channel switching.
When selected, the AdderView Omega channels may be
switched using the Omega button, the keyboard or
autoscanning mode.
Mouse speed timing adjustment
These configuration options allow you to overcome a rare timing
problem caused by certain mouse, computer and switch combinations.
The problem can occur when the mouse driver software and computer
are over-sensitive to timing changes within the information from the
mouse. Adding a switch, such as the AdderView Omega, can cause
slight timing changes that result in the on-screen mouse pointer
responding very slowly. Choosing the L6 option helps to counteract
the rare problem that is known to occur in combinations such as an
HP Vectra running later versions of Windows NT, using a Logitech
mouse driver and a Logitech mouse.
L5 Do not adjust mouse speed timings (default setting).
L6 Adjust mouse speed timings to solve response problems.
Miscellaneous functions
These configuration options contain a mixture of functions, from
discovering the AdderView Omega internal software (firmware)
revision, to restoring mouse function, to resetting all configuration
changes. Note: These functions use the letter ‘F’. As with all of the
other configuration options, press the letter and then the number, i.e.
F and then 1 – not the ‘F1’ function key.
F1 Declare the AdderView Omega firmware version. When selected,
the version number will be sent to the currently selected
computer – ensure that a suitable application is running (such as
a notepad or word processor) so that the version number may
be displayed on screen.
F5 Restore PS/2 mouse operation to the currently selected
computer that has ceased to respond to mouse movement.
Note: Before using this function, please refer to the section ‘Hot
plugging and mouse restoration’
F6 Restore IntelliMouse mouse operation to the currently selected
computer that has ceased to respond to mouse movement.
Note: Before using this function, please refer to the section ‘Hot
plugging and mouse restoration’
F8 RESET all configuration options to the default settings.
P Initiates password setting mode. Please refer to the ‘Using a
password’ section.
E Exits configuration mode and returns your AdderView Omega to
normal operation.
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