On-screen menus. • ServSwitch™ and on-screen menu's • The first version • When the ServSwitch™ brand of KVM switches was first introduced, there were only two ways to switch: from front-panel push buttons or by sending command sequences from th...
...video cards. • KVM-switched tiling • Some KVM switches enable you to tile images from as many as four video cameras and/or computer screens on a single display while providing control over individual windows. This application is often used ...
...used with video or KVM extenders to extend the reach of a video signal. It's popular for this application because it's lightweight, easy to handle, and inexpensive. But when you transmit video over long stretches of twisted-pair cable, you some...
...Using fibre optics for KVM extension • Using fiber optics for KVM extension. • Where to use? • If you‘re sending KVM signals between buildings for an extended distance, in areas supplied by different power sources, in an electrically noisy environm...
...td {vertical-align:middle;} • • The DKM is a hybrid matrix switching solution for multiple signal types in an innovative KVM product system. This system replaces multiple devices with one integrated solution by supporting routing, switching, and...
...the total system • ServSwitch™ Brand CATx KVM Extenders feature controls that can be adjusted to restore image quality over long cables. • You can then manually adjust the video equalisation (fine-tuning the total system response from graphics ...
...a problem for many KVM switches, as they normally pass along mouse coordinates in a stream mode. This results in a CPU receiving data when it isn’t expecting it, and the mouse simply won’t function properly. • All ServSwitch™ products contain s...
...is expected to replace DVI and eventually analogue VGA. • 10.8Gbps of data • DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors w...