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Overview
The CS-62U USB Petite KVM Switch is a control unit that
allows access to two computer systems from a single console
(keyboard, monitor, and mouse). Before the development of the
CS-62U, the only way to control multiple computer
configurations from a single console was through a complex
and costly network system. Now, with the CS-62U, you can
easily access two computers in a cost effective manner.
The CS-62U improves on previous models by transferring
keyboard and mouse data to the computers via the faster, more
reliable USB bus rather than the traditional PS/2 connection. In
addition, its amazingly small desktop footprint plus molded-in
custom KVM cables provide a hassle-free installation and a
neat and tidy workspace.
Recognizing the increased importance of sound in the
computing environment, the CS-62U provides USB multimedia
keyboard support, and is speaker enabled. You can listen to
the audio output of both computers (one-at-a-time) on a single
set of speakers.
Setup is fast and easy; plugging cables into their appropriate
ports is all that is entailed. There is no software to configure, no
installation routines, and no incompatibility problems. Since the
CS-62U intercepts keyboard input directly, it works on any
hardware platform and with all operating systems. The KVM
focus is toggled between the computers by means of simple
Hot Key combinations entered from the keyboard.
There is no better way to save time and money than with a
CS-62U USB Mini-KVM Switch installation. By allowing a single
console to manage both computers, the CS-62U eliminates the
expense of purchasing a separate keyboard, monitor, and
mouse for each. Additionally, it saves all the extra space they
would take up, and eliminates the inconvenience and wasted
effort involved in constantly having to move from one computer
to the other.
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