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SECT 4
Operation
In operation, the Adder TS4 allows you to quickly switch between up to four
systems. One system can be accessed at a time, whereupon the common
keyboard and mouse are linked to that system. The Adder TS4 deceives the
other systems that they still have a keyboard and mouse connected to them in
order that they respond quickly and correctly once they are again selected.
The SYSTEM readout
On the front panel of the Adder TS4 unit, the SYSTEM readout indicates either:
• The computer system to which the keyboard and mouse are connected, or
• An alternative mode of operation, such as password protected mode,
configuration mode, upgrade mode, etc.
Typical SYSTEM readout displays are:
, , or Indicates the currently selected system. The selected channel
will also be indicated on the remote control.
The Adder TS4 is disabled, no system is currently selected. The
remote control will not show any channel indication.
The Adder TS4 is password protected. You must enter the
current password to gain access. See Setting (or changing)
a password for details. The remote control will not show any
channel indication.
Configuration mode is currently active. Press
to exit. See
Configuration options for details. The remote control will not
show any channel indication.
Upgrade mode is currently active. See Upgrading for details.
The remote control will not show any channel indication.
The upgrade process is complete. Set mini switch 7 to OFF to
exit upgrade mode.
Main digit indicates currently selected system
or other modes - see below for details.
Flashing dot indicates keyboard
and/or mouse activity.
Selecting systems
There are five ways to select a system:
• The Adder TS4 unit
SELECT button
• The optional RC4 Remote control selector
• Keyboard hotkey combinations
• Mouse button combinations
• Automatic switching using the optional Synchrony utility
To use the Adder TS4 unit SELECT button
Note: You can determine whether the Adder TS4 visits every port in turn
(regardless of whether active systems are connected to them) or only those with
active systems connected. See All channel/active channel cycling for details.
• Press the SELECT button repeatedly until the SYSTEM readout shows the
required system number.
To use the remote control selector
• Press the remote control button that corresponds to the required system. The
adjacent indicator will illuminate to show that the chosen system is selected.
To use keyboard hotkey combinations
Note: The standard hotkeys can be changed to avoid clashes with software
applications, see Changing hotkeys for details.
• To select a particular system: Press and hold the hotkeys (usually and
), then also press the number of the required system and release all three
keys.
• To select the next system: Press and hold the hotkeys (usually and
), then press and release the key until the required system is
selected. Release the hotkeys.
Note: You can determine whether the Adder TS4 visits every port in turn
(regardless of whether active systems are connected to them) or only those with
active systems connected. See All channel/active channel cycling for details.
To use mouse button combinations
Note: The mouse button arrangements can be changed, see Mouse button
switching modes for details.
• Press and hold the mouse scroll wheel (or centre mouse button) and then
press either the left mouse button to change to the next system or the right
mouse button to change to the previous system.
To use automatic switching (optional Synchrony utility required)
Simply move the mouse cursor beyond the edge of the current screen in the
direction of the next screen. Control should switch to a new screen/system.