How to install aten kvm switch


















This will place an icon for the KVM switch in your taskbar. The remote access window will appear on the local computer, giving you full control of the remote PC. Anyone that has used a remote desktop program will be familiar with this. You can manipulate the remote PC just as you would if you were physically working on the remote system.

The window mirrors the screen resolution on the remote PC; in this case, x As with all remote login software, there is a small amount of lag but this is nothing to be concerned with. The file transfer window shows the local system on the left and the remote system on the right. The match remote screen option sets the resolution of the remote PC to match that of the local PC.

Doing this along with going full screen almost made it as if I was physically working on the remote PC. This is very handy if you want to utilize a larger display than is available on the remote system, for example, a notebook.

The most important thing to remember is to keep each set of cables separate. If the cables are crossed, your KVM switch will send you keyboard commands to one computer and your mouse commands to the other. It is a good ideal to separate the cable sets from each other by tying each set together, either with string, twist-ties or zip-ties.

It is always a good idea to label the ports on your computer if they are not already labeled. However, if the cables are reversed, the worst that can happen is your PC will give you an error when you boot-up, and you will have to switch the cables to the correct position.

Plug the KVM switch monitor cables into each computer, again making sure that the monitor cables are going to the same PC as the matching mouse and keyboard cables. The final step is to plug in both of your PCs and your monitor and boot-up.

On the first boot, there is always the possibility that one of the PCs will not recognize the KVM switch. To remedy this, follow the instructions that came with your KVM switch, or simply try unplugging the cables from the back of the computer and plugging them back in. Restarting the PC will reset your KVM switch, allowing it to correctly emulate the mouse and keyboard.

Once your KVM switch is installed, you can start using both of your computers. Got a couple of gigabytes of free hard drive space on your old PC?

Make it a home stereo, fill it with MP3s and play music while you work on your other machine. Attach an Ethernet cord or install a WiFi card and use your old PC as a file server where you can store all of your digital photos, music or video files for access from any computer on your home network.

If you need to work on the old PC, just use the KVM switch, then switch back to your main computer with the a quick couple of keystrokes. Your email address will not be published.



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