Aten CS724KM [42/99] Monitor layout

Aten CS724KM [42/99] Monitor layout
CS724KM User Manual
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Monitor Layout
Sets the physical layout of the monitors allowing the CS724KM to switch to
the correct computer when the mouse cursor moves off a screen to the right,
left, up, down or diagonally (see page 41). Before using Boundless Switching
you must first configure the screen size of each display via hotkey (Screen Size,
page 29), or via the Boundless Switching Configuration Utility (Resolution,
page 49).
You must disable mouse acceleration in the Windows Control Panel for
Boundless Switching to work.
Note: This hotkey will be removed for extended desktops boundless switching
with CS724KM’s firmware version v1.1.102 or higher.
To set the layout, do the following:
1. Invoke HSM (see page 24
).
2. Type in the layout using the parameters below:
Parameter refers to the letter “P” which all commands must begin with
(PA12B34). Row refers to a group of displays aligned together, each letter
represents a row: A, B, C, D. Monitor refers to a display in each row: 1, 2, 3,
4. Enter the number in order as it appears in the layout, left-to-right, beginning
with Row A. The number represents the computer connected to a port # on the
CS724KM. No Monitor is used when displays are stacked in odd numbers,
such as 1 display installed above 3 displays, in the first row with one display
you must signify where the two empty slots are located with: 0 (example:
PA010B234).
Examples are provided beginning on the next page with different layouts and
arrows showing where the mouse cursor can cross display borders to switch
computers.
Parameter Row Monitor No Monitor
P
A 1, 2, 3, 4
O
B 1, 2, 3, 4
C 1, 2, 3, 4
D 1, 2, 3, 4

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