Operation
There are two ways to access computers and devices connected to the KVM switch: Mouse Port Switching and
Keyboard Hotkeys.
Notes:
• When switching ports, wait a few seconds for the selected computer's video to display on the console monitor prior to switching
ports again.
• Do not switch ports when a USB peripheral device is in operation.
Port Switching
All port switching operations begin by tapping the Scroll Lock key twice.
Hotkey
[Scroll Lock]
[Enter]
[Scroll Lock] +
[n] [Enter]
Example 1
To bring the KVM, USB hub, and audio focus from Port 1 to Port 2:
1. Press [Scroll Lock] twice.
2. Press [Enter].
Example 2
To bring the KVM and audio focus from a port to a specified port number (e.g., Port 2):
1. Press [Scroll Lock] twice.
2. Press [2].
3. Press [Enter].
Mouse Port Switching Functionality
Note: Mouse port switching is disabled by default and must be enabled via keyboard hotkey command. In addition, it is only supported
when the KVM's mouse emulation mode is enabled (KVM mouse emulation is enabled by default—see the Keyboard Hotkey
Commands table for details).
Invoking Hotkey Setting Mode
All hotkey operations begin by holding the Num Lock key, pressing and releasing the Minus key, then releasing the Num
Lock key.
Note: If using [Num Lock] [-] conflicts with other programs, [Ctrl] [F12] can be used instead. See Hotkey Summary Table for details.
Action
Brings the KVM and Audio focus from the port that currently has the KVM focus to the
next port on the installation (1 to 2; 2 to 3; 3 to 4; 4 to 1)
Note: If the KVM and Audio focus are on different ports, only the KVM focus switches.
Brings the KVM and Audio focus to the computer attached to the corresponding Port ID.
Note: Replace [n] with the port number (1, 2, 3, 4).
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