4-to-1 Km Brochure(4 Channel Keyboard & Mouse Switch)

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Model 4-to-1 KM - Keyboard & Mouse Switch Control 4 PC's from one keyboard and mouse Features v v v v v v v v v v v

No software required No Power Supply needed Extremely Reliable Quick and seamless switching between PC’s LED indicators of PC power status and PC selected Comprehensive PS/2 protocol emulation for keyboard and mouse for all PC’s at all times Hot-swapping of the PC’s and the devices Error detection and recovery protocols Returns to last selected PC after power off or reset Small and compact design Designed and manufactured in the USA

Product Description This convenient and reliable device is used to allow one user to control 4 PC's using only one keyboard and mouse. The Model 4-to-1 KM eliminates the need for 4 separate keyboards and mice. The 4-to-1 boasts the fastest switching times from one PC to another, is glitch free, and features full PS2 emulation and hot-plug capabilities..

Accessories

Input cable (Model CMD6-2XMD6) - One cable is required for each PC. The cable connects the 4-to-1 to each PC's keyboard and mouse ports.

USB to PS/2 Emulator (Model USB-2PS2) - Allows connection to a single USB port of the PC - required if the PC has no PS/2 ports for the keyboard or mouse Switch Partner (Model MC4-HRT) - Small box that connects between keyboard and 4to-1 to allow you to place the switch off the desktop. Even though, you can switch to different CPU's using "Hotkey" strokes from your keyboard, in cases where users may not be prone to remembering the hotkeys, the switch partner comes in handy. It also give you visual indication of the selected CPU

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