A Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) switch allows a user to control more than one computer with a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor user station (often referred to as a "console"). Users can manage and access many computers or servers from a single "console". While selecting the best switch can be a difficult task, the professional staff at INFOBIT AV is here to assist you.
Desktop KVM Solutions
1 . What is KVM Swtichers?
KVM stands for keyboard, video and mouse. So, what are KVM switches? A KVM switch is a hardware device that can connect one keyboard, one monitor and one mouse to two or more computers. It’s a relay of sorts: The computers connect to the KVM switch, and the KVM switch connects to the keyboard, monitor and mouse, which enables any user to manage all the connected devices from one place. In short, KVM switches allow users to shift between computers with ease with the push of a button.
Typically, a computer’s operating system automatically tries to detect incoming keyboard, mouse and monitor signals when it first starts up. It’s only after the confirmation of these connections that the monitor displays the startup page. KVM switches, on the other hand, allow users to switch using the right signals through signal emulation, making sure there’s no detrimental effect on any of the computers’ CPU operations.
The number of devices a user can connect to depends on the number of ports in a given KVM switch. For example, a single KVM switch can provide anywhere from two to four ports. Four is typically ideal for a work environment. Occasionally, you’ll see multiple KVM switches, which are well suited to server rooms because they can reach thousands of ports.
2 . Do you need it?
Whether in the office or at home, workers are frequently multitasking — and not just on one device. Nearly 80% of workers surveyed globally report using multiple devices to complete deliverables. Toggling between devices may be necessary, but it’s not always convenient.
A workspace can become easily cluttered when you have one keyboard and mouse per monitor. Then, add laptops to the mix. It becomes an unnecessarily cumbersome process that can also waste time. Fortunately, INFOBIT AV has a continuously evolving solution that’s been in use in server rooms and is now making a today’s digital workspaces: KVM switches.
A Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) switch allows a user to control more than one computer with a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor user station (often referred to as a "console"). Users can manage and access many computers or servers from a single "console". While selecting the best switch can be a difficult task, the professional staff at INFOBIT AV is here to assist you.
4K60Hz vdieo Inputs and output
1 set of keyboard, mouse to control 2 computers
Support fast switching, seamless switching
4K60Hz vdieo Inputs and output
1 set of keyboard, mouse to control 2 computers
Support fast switching, seamless switching
4K60Hz vdieo Inputs and output
1 set of keyboard, mouse to control 2 computers
Support fast switching, seamless switching
Support multiviewer
Support mouse roaming
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iSwitch 201HKUp to 4K@60Hz, 2K@60Hz/144Hz HDCP 2.3 compliant Using only 1 set of keyboard, mouse and monitor to control 2 computers Support video fast switching, a…
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iSwitch 401HKUp to 4K@60Hz, 2K@60Hz/144Hz as specified in HDMI 2.1 HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG pass-through Using only 1 set of keyboard, mouse and monit…
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iSwitch 401MVKHDCP 2.2 and HDCP 1.x compliant Up to 4K2K@60Hz 4:4:4, as specified in HDMI 2.0b Seamless switching between input channels and combined multiple image…
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