Appendix E: Informational Notes332SUSE/VESA Video ModesThe SuSE X.org configuration tool SaX2 generates video modes usingmodeline entries in the X.org configuration file. These video modes donot correspond exactly with VESA video mode timing (even when aVESA monitor is selected). The KX III, on the other hand, relies on exactVESA mode timing for proper synchronization. This disparity can result inblack borders, missing sections of the picture, and noise.To configure the SUSE video display:1. The generated configuration file /etc/X11/xorg.conf includes aMonitor section with an option named UseModes. For example,UseModes "Modes[0]"2. Either comment out this line (using #) or delete it completely.3. Restart the X server.With this change, the internal video mode timing from the X server isused and corresponds exactly with the VESA video mode timing,resulting in the proper video display on the KX III.Keyboard NotesFrench KeyboardCaret Symbol (Linux Clients Only)The Virtual KVM Client (VKC) do not process the key combination of AltGr + 9 as the caret symbol (^) when using French keyboards with Linux®clients.To obtain the caret symbol:From a French keyboard, press the ^ key (to the right of the P key), thenimmediately press the space bar.Alternatively, create a macro consisting of the following commands:1. Press Right Alt2. Press 9.3. Release 9.4. Release Right Alt.Note: These procedures do not apply to the circumflex accent (abovevowels). In all cases, the ^ key (to the right of the P key) works on Frenchkeyboards to create the circumflex accent when used in combination withanother character.