HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide - Page 60
The Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ◊ Check that the brightness and contrast controls of the display are properly set. ◊ Check that the display video cable is securely connected to the computer. ◊ Turn off the display and computer, and unplug them from the power outlet. Disconnect the video cable from the computer and examine the video cable connector pins to see if they are bent. If they are, carefully straighten them. Reconnect the video cable and all power cords, and turn on the display and computer. ◊ If you have manually configured any accessories, verify that none use the same I/O address as the integrated video interface (03B0h to 03DFh). Refer to the documentation supplied with the accessories you configured for more information. 2. If the display image does not align with the screen (usually after you have changed the resolution), use the display's controls to center the image. Refer to the display's manual for information about the controls. 3. If the screens generated by the applications do not look right, check the application manual to find out which video standard is required. 4. If the screen goes blank after the HP NetServer has booted, contact your HP support organization. 5. If the screen is blank, video blanking may be enabled. If the keyboard lock LED is illuminated, type the password to disable video blanking. 6. If a video board is installed in an accessory slot, contact the manufacturer of the video board. The Keyboard or Mouse Does Not Work 1. Check that the keyboard and mouse are connected to the correct sockets. Refer to the I/O panel label on the rear panel of the HP NetServer. 2. For a mouse error, check that the mouse is configured correctly in the Pointing Devices submenu under the Integrated I/O Ports submenu under the Configuration menu in the Setup utility. 3. If the screen is blank and the password is enabled, type the password. 4. Clean the mouse ball and rollers by using a lint-free cloth. 5. If the screen is blank, video blanking may be enabled. If the keyboard lock LED is illuminated, type the password to disable video blanking. 54