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Chapter 2: Installation and Configuration
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Set the mouse acceleration value to exactly 1 and the threshold to
exactly 1. A target server running the Solaris operating system must
output VGA video (H-and-V sync, not composite sync). Set this at the
graphical user interface or with the command line xset mouse a t where
a is the acceleration and t is the threshold.
To change your Sun video card output from composite sync to
the non-default VGA output:
1. Issue the Stop+A command to drop to bootprom mode.
2. Issue the #eeprom output-device=screen:r1024x768x75 command to
change the output resolution.
3. Issue the boot command to reboot the server.
Alternatively, contact your Raritan representative to purchase a video
output adapter. Suns with composite sync output require APSSUN II
Raritan guardian for use with the KX II-101. HD15 Suns with separate
sync output require an APKMSUN Raritan guardian for use with the KX
II-101.
Apple Macintosh® Settings
Mac works with the KX II-101 'out of the box.' However, you must use
Absolute Mouse Synchronization and enable Absolute Mouse mode and
mouse scaling for Mac servers on the KX II-101 Port page.
To enable this setting:
1. Choose Device Settings > Port Configuration. The Port Configuration
Page opens.
2. Click the Port Name for the port you want to edit.
3. In the USB Connection Settings section, select the Enable Absolute
Mouse checkbox and the "Enable Absolute mouse scaling for MAC
server" checkbox. Click OK.
See Port Configuration (on page 154).
IBM AIX® Settings
1. Go to the Style Manager.
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