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e) Under Custom options, clear the following checkboxes:
Animation options:
Animate controls and elements inside windows
Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing
Fade options:
Fade or slide menus into view
Fade or slide ToolTips into view
Fade out menu items after clicking
f) Click OK.
g) Close the Control Panel.
Linux Settings
To configure target servers running Linux (graphical user interface):
1. Configure the mouse settings:
a) Select System > Preferences > Mouse. The Mouse Preferences dialog opens.
b) Open the Motion tab.
c) Set the Speed Acceleration to 1.
d) Set the Drag & Drop Threshold to 1.
2. Configure the screen resolution:
a) Select System > Preferences > Screen Resolution. The Screen Resolution Preferences
dialog opens.
b) Select a Resolution and Refresh Rate supported by Dominion KX2.
Note: In many Linux graphical environments, the command <CTRL> <ALT> <+> will change
the video resolution, scrolling through all available resolutions that remain enabled in the
XF86Config file.
To configure target servers running Linux (command line):
1. Set the mouse acceleration to exactly 1 and set the threshold to exactly 1. Enter this command:
xset mouse 1 1. This should be set for execution upon login.
2. Ensure that each target server running Linux is using a resolution supported by Dominion
KX2 at a standard VESA resolution and refresh rate.
3. Each Linux target server should also be set so the blanking times are within +/- 40% of
VESA standard values:
• Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config
• Using a text editor, disable all non-Dominion KX2 supported resolutions
• Disable the virtual desktop feature (not supported by Dominion KX2)
• Check blanking times (+/- 40% of VESA standard)
• Restart computer