Daxten 8I Computer Monitor User Manual


 
NOTE: The USB ADAPTOR stores these settings in their own internal memory so even
if you unplug, power down, or move them to another computer, the settings will not be
lost.
The following table illustrates how the W and R settings change key assignments on a PS/2 keyboard.
Mac Equivalents
Settings PS/2 Keyboard Layout
Left á key
Left Alt Right Alt
Right á key
None (Mac default) Alt/Option Command Command Alt/Option
W (PC default) Command Alt/Option Alt/Option Command
WR Alt/Option Command Alt/Option Command
R Command Alt/Option Command Alt/Option
More Special Settings
Esc A
Resets USB ADAPTOR to Mac default (QP).
Esc E
Stops the normal USB power-off feature. Set this if you want to use the
attached mouse and keyboard to wake up the computer. After executing the
[Esc E] command, unplug and re-plug the USB ADAPTOR from the USB port or
restart your computer to make this Special Setting take effect.
Esc O
Resets USB ADAPTOR to PC default (WP).
Esc P
Scandinavian “*” key code conversion changes the scan code for the <|> (pipe
character) key. This affects UNIX workstations and some foreign keyboards.
Esc Q
Sets the mouse speed to a faster mode.
Esc T T
Allows the operating system to control the “Num Lock” indicator.
Esc Y
Sets the <Scroll Lock> key as a USB scroll lock. (Default mode uses <Scroll
Lock> as a Mac “Power off” key).
Cascading the SCOUTutp.
The SCOUTutp can be cascaded by attaching another SCOUTutp to it. A PS/2 Adaptor must be
connected to the console port of the unit being attached (the slave unit) and then connecting the PS/2
Adaptor via a UTP cable to the master unit’s computer port.
Each port of the master SCOUTutp can be connected to a slave SCOUTutp unit, enabling a total of
256 computers to be controlled from a single console
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