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Hardware |
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Defines hardware and device settings
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The hardware
dialog is used to associate the pointer device with the monitor / desktop
area that is controlled by the device. It also shows
hardware port information. |
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Function |
Description |
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Shows
the desktop area controller by the pointer device. This is normally set
to the whole desktop. In multi-monitor environment this option is used to
associate the device to a specific monitor. A custom desktop area can also be
defined to restrict the cursor movement to a specific desktop area. |
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Shows
the port connected to the device. In the case of USB, PS/2 and Bus
connected devices this shows connection information. In the case of
serial this option can be used to configure serial port settings. |
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In a
multi-device environment this option is used to add additional devices,
specifically non PnP devices, such as serial devices. In Mac
OS X and Linux a reboot is required for the added device to function. |
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Used to
remove the current device. |
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Windows only - Plug and play devices supported
by the driver will normally be automatically detected in a Windows
environment. Where this does not happen the Redetect PnP device option, can
be used to request the driver to check the system for devices supported by
the driver. This is normally used if another driver, such as the
system’s HID driver, has control of the device. |
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If shown, this option invokes a controller firmware page to adjust firmware settings and / or test the controller. |
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