HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP Integrated Lights-Out Network Card User Manual


 
380 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
Format is operating-system based. You might need to change the format of the
examples for your operating system. For example, Red Hat 3.0 uses Mouse0 for
the default label, but SUSE 8 uses Mouse[1]. Follow the naming conventions for
your operating system. Use a unique label for each mouse. The Input Device
section describes your currently working USB mouse and is a good guide to use
when configuring the second mouse. After saving the changes, restart the system.
Mouse Issue Using SuSE Linux
United Linux 1.0 powered SuSE Linux Enterprise 8.0 users might experience
mouse issues when rebooting with Remote Console. To correct this issue, select
PS/2 mouse (Aux-port) type when prompted by YaST mouse configuration
application in text mode.
If iLO Remote Console is closed and use of the mouse wheel is desired on a
wheel mouse connected to the server, run YaST2 Control Center and select
Intelli/Wheel mouse (Aux-port).
Remote Console Mouse Control Issue
While using Remote Console on a server running Microsoft® Windows® Server
2003, mouse movement can be slow, and it might be difficult to navigate to each
of the four corners of the screen. When trying to reach a far corner of the screen,
the mouse can disappear completely.
NOTE: This mouse behavior is more pronounced when the Remote
Console session is running in a browser applet window that is smaller
than the size of the server screen, and scrolling is required to see the
full contents of the screen, which are not displayed.
To resolve this issue:
1. Select Start>Settings>Control Panel>Mouse Properties from the
Windows® Server 2003 desktop applet.
2. Disable the Enhance pointer precision parameter.
If mouse movement is still sluggish: