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Amconn 2 port PS/2 KVM Switch with Built-in Cables
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0 1641 06-10-2005
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Description: 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 mode for monitoring computers.
* LED display for easy status monitoring.
* Compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux

Description
The KVM112P KVM Swith is great for the home or home office. The KVM112P allows you to control two computers from a single PS/2 console using one keyboard, mouse and VGA monitor.

Use KVM122U for USB.

Manufacturers website:
http://www.amconn.con/kvms/cable/KVM112P/index.html

Provantage part # AMCN00C / $21.00 USD
http://www.provantage.com/
Keywords: Amconn PS/2 KVM Switch
/sbin/lspci output: N/A
Chipset: N/A
Connection Type: PS/2 6 pin - HDDB 15 pin







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