Raritan Engineering KX2-832 Switch User Manual


 
Appendix C: Informational Notes
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Macintosh Keyboard
When a Macintosh is used as the client, the following keys on the Mac
keyboard are not captured by the Java Runtime Environment (JRE):
F9
F10
F11
F14
F15
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Eject
As a result, the Virtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC)
are unable to process these keys from a Mac client's keyboard.
Mouse Pointer Synchronization (Fedora)
When connected in dual mouse mode to a target server running Fedora
7, the target and local mouse pointers may lose synchronization after
some time.
To resynchronize the mouse cursors:
Use the Synchronize Mouse option from the Virtual KVM Client.
The following table summarizes the Dominion KX II mouse modes, and
whether or not these modes remain synchronized when accessing KVM
target servers running Fedora:
Mouse mode Fedora Core 5 Fedora Core 6
Absolute Mouse
Synchronization
No No
Intelligent Mouse Mode No Yes
Standard Mouse Mode Yes No