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    Connect 2 users, 16 servers, and up to 9 USB virtual media devices to this ServSwitch. Connect 2 users, 16 servers, and up to 9 USB virtual media devices to this ServSwitch. ServSelect III VM © 2006. All rights reserved. Black Box Corporation. FREE 24-hour T ech Support: 724-746-5500 blackbox.com[...]

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    2 of 4 FEA TURES • Supports USB virtual media connections such as generic removable media and CD drives. • PC, Sun, Mac ® , and serial device support. • Video resolutions can reach 1280 x 1024. • Has virtual media capability for two local users. • Includes user peripheral ports for PS/2 and/or USB keyboards and mice. OVERVIEW The ServSel[...]

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    3 of 4 10/31/2006 #26527 They also select a target device to be scanned, complete a switch in the main window and exit the OSD interface, return to the previously selected target device, disconnect the user from the selected target device, or start the screen saver immediately and lock out the user if it is password-protected. And, the keyboard com[...]

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    4 of 4 10/31/2006 #26527 Recognize any of these situations? • Y ou wait more than 30 minutes to get through to a vendor’ s tech support. • The so-called “tech” can’t help you or gives you the wrong answer . • Y ou don’t have a purchase order number and the tech refuses to help you. • It’ s 9 p. m. and you need help, but your ven[...]