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    Use our most versatile desktop switch to contr ol multiple PS/2 or USB CPUs and their KVM connections. Use our most versatile desktop switch to contr ol multiple PS/2 or USB CPUs and their KVM connections. ServSwitch DT Pro II KVM Switch © 2007. All rights reserved. Black Box Corporation. FREE 24-hour T ech Support: 724-746-5500 blackbox.com[...]

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    2 of 3 4/14/08 #26797 724-746-5500 blackbox.com FEA TURES • Supports 1920 x 1440 maximum resolution. • Choose from push button or hotkey switching. • Integral LEDs on push buttons show port activity . • Provides audio connections. • Enables USB 2.0 peripheral switching. • AutoScan function enables you to automatically scan and monitor a[...]

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    3 of 3 724-746-5500 blackbox.com T echnically Speaking Before the ServSwitch. Before the introduction of the ServSwitch, accessing more than one CPU from a single keyboard, monitor , and mouse was problematic. Keyboard/video (KV) or keyboard/video/ mouse (KVM) switches frequently caused CPUs to lock up because the CPUs weren’t always receiving th[...]