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Rating: Summary: Product Info From the DLink Website Review: The D-Link DKVM-4 is a 4-Port keyboard, Video, and Mouse switch. It enables you to control four different PCs using one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. It provides many easy to use features and is perfect for home and small businesses. The DKVM-4 utilizes advanced microprocessor emulation to intelligently manage each KVM port. This allows simultaneous boot-up of all attached PCs. Autoscan, audible feedback, and keyboard "Hot Keys" make the DKVM-4 simple to use and manage. There is also a control button located on the front panel that allows you to switch between each PC. The DKVM-4's intelligent microprocessors save CAPSLOCK, NUM LOCK, and SCROLL LOCK status for each PC. It supports VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at up to 1600 x 1200 resolution. Support for AT type PCs with serial mouse ports are included using mouse conversion technology. It supports PS/2 keyboards and AT keyboards using an AT to PS/2 adapter. Support for Microsoft IntelliMouse is also provided.
Rating: Summary: Works well and a great space saver Review: I've had a problem at my desk for a month. I have four computers in a cube designed for one. After researching my options this KVM switch seemed like an excellent solution. Installation wasn't too tough, though the switch doesn't come with any cables (hence the four stars) and the D-Link ones were backordered. Once installation was complete, all my computers started up with no problems. Switching from one to another is handled either by a "Select" button on the switch box that moves through the connected computers serially or by using an easy to remember key combination to select a specific computer. No drivers or any software was required to install the hardware. Overall, I highly recommend this KVM switch. Anytime you have a lot of computers in a little bit of space, it will come in handy.
Rating: Summary: Works well and a great space saver Review: I've had a problem at my desk for a month. I have four computers in a cube designed for one. After researching my options this KVM switch seemed like an excellent solution. Installation wasn't too tough, though the switch doesn't come with any cables (hence the four stars) and the D-Link ones were backordered. Once installation was complete, all my computers started up with no problems. Switching from one to another is handled either by a "Select" button on the switch box that moves through the connected computers serially or by using an easy to remember key combination to select a specific computer. No drivers or any software was required to install the hardware. Overall, I highly recommend this KVM switch. Anytime you have a lot of computers in a little bit of space, it will come in handy.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good most of the time Review: This switch works most of the time. Occasionally it registers no keyboard or mouse. It also occasionally doubles keystrokes when I'm typing.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good most of the time Review: This switch works most of the time. Occasionally it registers no keyboard or mouse. It also occasionally doubles keystrokes when I'm typing.
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