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IOGEAR 8-Port USB PS/2 Combo VGA KVMP Switch with USB KVM Cables GCS1808KITU
List Price: $477.99
Sale Price: $289.99
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The GCS1808KITU KVM is a combo VGA switch that includes 8 USB KVM cables (4 x 6ft and 4 x 10ft). Access and control of up to 64 computers from a single console (keyboard, mouse, and monitor). As many as 8 additional switches can be cascaded bringing the total number of connected computers to 64 computers that can be controlled from a single keyboard-monitor-mouse console...
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16-Port 2-User Cat5 KVM 1U TTA-B06401602IPG
Sale Price: $6,000.00
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Tripp Lite's 16-port NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switch is the optimal solution for remotely controlling multiple computers (combination of PS/2, USB and Serial) by up to 3 (1 Local and 2 Remote) independent, simultaneous users...
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16-Port 2-User Cat5 KVM 1U TTA
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Tripp Lite's 16-port NetDirector Cat5 IP KVM Switch is the optimal solution for remotely controlling multiple computers (combination of PS/2, USB and Serial) by up to 3 (1 Local and 2 Remote) independent, simultaneous users...
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IOGEAR GCS1712 2PORT MINIVIEW III USB KVMP PERIPHERAL SHARING SWITCH OSD & CBL
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General Information ManufacturerIOGEAR, Inc Manufacturer Part NumberGCS1712 Manufacturer Website Addresswww.iogear.com Product NameMiniView III GCS1712 KVM Switch Product TypeAnalog KVM Switch Technical Information Number of Computers2 Number of Users1 x Local User Video SignalsVGA SVGA Graphics Resolution2048 x 1536 @ 85Hz Maximum Interfaces/Ports User/Console Ports1 x USB Male Keyboard 1 x USB Male Mouse 1 x 15-pin HD-15 Female VGA Computer Ports2 x 4-pin Male USB 2 x 15-pin HD-15 Male Video Physical Characteristics Dimensions1...
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KVM Switch: Simplify control of multiple computers with just one keyboard, monitor and mouse
A KVM Switch is a hardware device which multiple computers can be controlled using a single keyboard, video monitor and a mouse. Since multiple computers can be controlled via a single keyboard, mouse and monitor, it eliminates unnecessary cable clutter and saves overall space. These switches reduce the amount of hardware needed to control multiple servers throughout your data center. These are often called out of band solutions as they operate outside the main network. They help in transmitting information instantly and in real time.
Available in many shapes, sizes and designs, the KVM Switches work on the simple principle of plug and play. They typically can be used to connect a number of computers ranging between 2 and 32, but a key feature of these switches is the ability to be daisy chained to control a larger number of computers using a single set of keyboard, monitor and mouse. These switches support most operating systems and control is done with just the press of a button or keyboard commands, allowing a user to move from computer to computer effortlessly. Administration of the KVM switch is performed through the built-in OSD function. These devices are also available in various types such as the PS2 KVM switch, USB KVM Switch, DVI KVM switch, KVM over IP and the CAT5 KVM switch. These devices can also be classified into analog or digital depending on their connection type and are available with audio and mic options.
Secure management of information can be accomplished with these devices which are also useful for working more efficiently and saving time and money. In data centers where network administrators use these switches to control servers, rack mount switches are often used. The KVM Switch is becoming increasingly popular in data centers and server rooms throughout large and small industrial, commercial and government environments.
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Is it possible to access a monitor's OSD using the keyboard? If so, how?
I have a Envision EN9250 LCD computer monitor. I am running 2 computers into it. One computer is using the digital input and the other computer is using the analog input. Both computers are connected to one keboard through a KVM.
When I switch over to control the digital input computer the monitor picks right up for viewing. However, when I switch to the analog I need to go into the monitor's OSD and manually swith the input to analog.
This round-a-bout way of switching video input is lame. But short of buying new equipment, it would make it easier to go into the OSD using the keyboard instead of the buttons on the monitor. Is this possible? How do I do it?
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Linus Torvalds (pictured) announced the release of Linux 2.6.34, which is notable for adding two filesystems: Ceph for distributed and cloud-based applications, and LogFS, which is optimized for flash-memory based devices.
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