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- Input Current: 0.4 A
- Input Connector: (1) IEC 320
- Output Current: 2 A
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- Item: KVM LCD Console Tray and Switch
- Connector Type: Tray: (1) Centronics 36 (Male) for Rear Module Connection; (2) USB Type-A (Female); (1) on front and (1) in compartment above Keyboard for Composite wireless K/M; KVM Module: Computer: (1) Centronics 36 (Female) to interface with KVM tray; (8) DVI-D Inputs; (8) US
- Input Voltage: 100 to 240V AC
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- User Controls: (4) Port selection buttons
- Operating Systems Supported: Windows 98/Me/XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS
- Autoscan Intervals: 3, 8, 15, and 30 seconds
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- Item: KVM Switch
- Connector Type: (8) RJ45; (1) RJ45 (Female); (1) RS-232 (Male); (2) USB Type-A (Female); (1) HD15 (Female); (1) 3.55-mm Audio Jack F
- Input Voltage: 100 to 240V AC / 5V DC
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About KVM Switches
KVM Switches are devices that allow users to control multiple computers from a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor. This makes them an ideal solution for businesses or individuals who need to control multiple computers in different locations or environments.
Types of KVM Switches
KVM Switches come in a variety of forms and configurations. The type you choose will depend on the number of ports needed, the type of cables used, and the price range. For example, digital KVM switches offer more flexibility than traditional port KVM switches. Additionally, USB KVM switches offer great convenience for those who need to quickly switch between computers.
How KVM Switches are Made
KVM Switches are made with a combination of hardware components such as chipsets and controllers as well as cables such as VGA and DVI-D cables. In addition, some models also require special software configuration for proper operation.
Industries that use KVM Switches
KVM Switches are commonly used by professionals in industries such as IT services, video production, broadcasting, gaming and audio engineering. These professionals rely on these devices to quickly switch between multiple computers without having to physically move around different peripherals.
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