Chapter 4: KX III Administrator Help542. Select Single Mouse mode. The mouse now responds.Note: Mouse speed may be slow while in Single Mouse mode.3. Once you are out of the Boot menu and back to the OS X, exit SingleMouse mode and switch back to Absolute Mouse mode.Selecting Profiles for a KVM PortThe KX III comes with a set of USB profiles that you can assign to aKVM port based on the characteristics of the KVM target server itconnects to. You assign USB profiles to a KVM port in the DeviceSettings > Port Configuration > Port page in either the KX III Remote orLocal Console.It is the administrator that designates the profiles that are most likely tobe needed for a specific target. These profiles are then available forselection via Virtual KVM Client (VKC). If a profile has not been madeavailable, you can access any of the available profiles by selecting USBProfile > Other Profiles.Assigning USB profiles to a KVM port makes those profiles available to auser when connected to a KVM target server. If required, the user canselect a USB profile from the USB Profile menu in Virtual KVM Client(VKC).For information about assigning USB profiles to a KVM port, seeConfiguring USB Profiles (Port Page) (on page 115).User ManagementUser GroupsThe KX III stores an internal list of all user and group names todetermine access authorization and permissions. This information isstored internally in an encrypted format. There are several forms ofauthentication and this one is known as local authentication. All usershave to be authenticated. If the KX III is configured for LDAP/LDAPS orRADIUS, that authentication is processed first, followed by localauthentication.Every KX III is delivered with three default user groups. These groupscannot be deleted:User DescriptionAdmin Users that are members of this group have fulladministrative privileges. The original, factory-defaultuser is a member of this group and has the completeset of system privileges. In addition, the Admin usermust be a member of the Admin group.