Aten KVM 2-PC 1-User CS1762A
The CubiQ™ CS1762A USB 2.0 DVI KVMP™ Switch charts a revolutionary new direction in KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch functionality by combining a 2 port KVM switch with a 2 port USB 2.0 hub at the same time as it provides an interface for a digital monitor (DVI).
In addition, the CS1762A comes with ATEN’s Video DynaSync™ technology, enhancing display resolution, and power-on detection. This means that if one computer is powered off, the CS1762A will automatically switch to the next powered-on computer.
Functioning as a KVM switch, it allows users to access 2 computers using a single USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor console. Operating as a USB 2.0 hub, it enables each computer to access peripherals connected to the hub one at a time.
- One USB console controls two DVI computers and two additional USB 2.0 devices
- 2-port USB 2.0 hub built in
- Fully compliant with the USB 2.0 specification
- Computer selection via front panel pushbuttons, hotkeys, and mouse
- Audio enabled – full bass response provides a rich experience for 2.1 channel surround sound systems
- Multiplatform support – Windows, Linux, Mac, and Sun
- Supports widescreen resolutions
- Superior video quality – 1920 x 1200
- Independent switching of KVM, USB, and Audio focus
- DVI digital and analog monitor support – fully compliant with the DVI specifications
- HDCP compatible
- Video DynaSync™ – exclusive ATEN technology optimizes display resolution and eliminates boot-up display problems
- Power on detection – if one computer is powered off, the switch will automatically switch to the next powered-on computer
- Console mouse port emulation/bypass feature supports most mouse drivers and multifunction mice
- Complete keyboard emulation for error-free booting
- Mac/Sun keyboard support and emulation*
- Multilingual keyboard mapping – supports English, Japanese, and French keyboards
- Auto Scan Mode for monitoring all computers
- Firmware upgradable
* 1. PC keyboard combinations emulate Mac/Sun keyboards
2. Mac/Sun keyboards only work with their own computer