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Hardware Cursor Type
To distinguish between the Hardware Cursor Mode and normal PC mode, you
can select the mouse pointer for when the Hardware Cursor Mode is enabled.
Use this screen to choose which mouse pointer type you want to use when
enabling the Hardware Cursor Mode and click Save.
OSD Hotkey
If using the Scroll Lock key conflicts with other programs running on the
computer, the Ctrl key can be used to call the OSD menu. Check which hotkey
you want to use and click save.
Hotkey Selection Mode
You can switch between two hotkey combinations to enable HSM: choose
between [Num Lock] key + minus [-], or [Ctrl] key + [F12], and click save.
Video DynaSync
Extended Display Identification Information (EDID) is a data format that
contains a display's basic information and is used to communicate with the
video source/system. The Video DynaSync feature allows devices to store a
console monitor's EDID so that boot-up display problems are eliminated.
In the Video Dynasync page, check Enable to use this feature.
If you want the CM1164 to check and store the EDID of a console monitor
at each startup, check Reload.
Check Default KVM EDID to have the CM1164 implement the EDID of
all connected displays and use the best resolution for all displays.
Click save to apply the settings immediately.
Activate Beeper
Check Enable to have the CM1164 make a beeping sound to indicate and
confirm changes in the configuration.
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