Avocent DSR1021 Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
14 DSR1021/1022 Switch Installer/User Guide
8. Resynchronize the mouse in the software remote session window for the Avocent management
software you are using:
If you are using DSView software version 2.x or earlier, click Mouse Align.
If you are using DSView software version 3.0 or later, click Align Local Cursor.
If you are using the AVWorks software, click Screen Refresh.
The mouse resynchronizes and should work properly.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for IntelliPoint drivers:
1. From the Desktop, select Start - Control Panel to open the Control Panel window.
2. From the Control Panel, double-click the Mouse icon to open the Mouse Properties dialog box.
3. Click the Pointer Options tab.
4. Set the Select a pointer speed slider to the default of midpoint (the fifth tick mark from
the
left).
5. Uncheck the Enhance pointer precision checkbox.
6. Make sure the Snap To and the Visibility checkboxes are unchecked.
7. Click the Wheel tab.
8. Uncheck the Enable accelerated scrolling ... checkbox.
9. Click OK to close the Mouse Properties dialog box and to save your settings.
10. Resynchronize the mouse in the software remote session window for the Avocent management
software you are using:
If you are using DSView software version 2.x or earlier, click Mouse Align.
If you are using DSView software version 3.0 or later, click Align Local Cursor.
If you are using the AVWorks software, click Screen Refresh.
The mouse resynchronizes and should work properly.
LINUX
NOTE: Red Hat and SUSE support several standard graphical user interfaces. For this document, the Red Hat-
modified version of the GNOME graphical interface is shown, and the SUSE-modified version of the KDE
interface is shown. If your Red Hat installation uses the KDE graphical user interface, see the SUSE section or
refer to the KDE documentation online. If your SUSE installation uses the GNOME interface, refer to the Red Hat
section or refer to the GNOME documentation online.
To adjust the mouse speed and cursor settings for Red Hat LINUX pre-8.0 drivers
(modified GNOME GUI):
1. From the Workspace Menu, click the Desktop Manager icon and select Application Manager -
Desktop_Controls to open the Control Center dialog box.