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Keyboard, Video and Mouse (KVM) switch
More detail in User Guide
(p75112-b_f1df102u_flip_guide_10-07.pdf) at
http://en-us-support.belkin.com/app&sh ...
Features
* Compact design
* Control two computers with one keyboard, monitor
and mouse.
* Built-in cables (6 ft.) for a hassle-free set
up.
* Self-powered.
* AutoScan mod ...
Auto scanning KVM switch for controlling 2
computers with one monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Hotkey (click scroll lock twice) to switch between
computers. LED's show which compu ...
I fairly priced 4 console USB KVM switch. It
works rather well, but has no hot keys other then
software keybindings.
This comes with the drivers. Windows only. From
wha ...
Works perfectly with several hardware configs on
SuSE 9.0 and up and Mandrake 9 and up. This is a
PS2 keyboard and it behaves even with a KVM
between it and a Linux installer. ...
This is an electric KVM switch, and supports 2
computers for one set of I/O devices.
I've read that some people have had issues with
some KVM switches, particularly with mi ...
*Excellent* 4 port KVM switch from Trendnet. What
sets this KVM apart from the rest is the fact that
_all_ connections are on the back of the unit,
thus avoiding the "octopus ...
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