Single port KVM over IP switch
Linux, or OS X. In “ MS Windows 2000 or newer ” mode the remote mouse is always
synchronized with the local mouse.
Mouse Speed
• Auto mouse speed
Use this option if the mouse settings on host use an additional acceleration setting. The
IP-KVM switch tries to detect the acceleration and speed of the mouse during the
mouse sync process.
• Fixed mouse speed
Use a direct translation of mouse movements between the local and the remote pointer.
You may also set a fixed scaling which determines the amount the remote mouse
pointer is moved when the local mouse pointer is moved by one pixel. This option only
works when the mouse settings on the host are linear. This means that there is no
mouse acceleration involved.
To set the options, click on the button “ Apply ”.
6.4.4 Video
Figure 6-18. Video Settings
Local Video Port Settings
Enable local video port
This option decides if the local video output of the IP-KVM switch is active and passing
through the incoming signal from the host system.
Miscellaneous Video Settings
• Noise filter
This option defines how the IP-KVM switch reacts to small changes in the video input
signal. A large filter setting needs less network traffic and leads to a faster video display,
but small changes in some display regions may not be recognized immediately. A small
filter displays all changes instantly but may lead to a constant amount of network traffic
even if the display content is not really changing (depending on the quality of the video
input signal). All in all the default setting should be suitable for most situations.