Resolving mouse cursor issues with F1086U and F1DN104K

Using the F1086U to get the video and USB from a remote location to another location and connecting it to the F1DN104K sometimes causes the mouse cursor to move around the screen even with slight mouse motion.  This issue happens because the Absolute Mouse drivers, the cross between touch and mouse inputs, are being used on the F1DN104K.  Because the F1DN104K has restricted I/O for security reasons, issues arise when extenders such as the F1086U are used.
 
To resolve this, follow the steps below:
 
Step 1:
Place the F1DN104K near the computers.
 
Step 2:
Connect the computers to the F1DN104K using standard USB A to B cables.
 
Step 3:
Using the F1D086U, only extend the video to the remote location for each computer using the KM.
 
Step 4:
Use an additional F1D086U on the Mouse port of the F1DN104K to extend keyboard and mouse to the remote locations.
 
The setup should look like this:
 
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You should have successfully resolved the mouse cursor issue with the F1086U and F1DN104K now.

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