
Keyboard, mouse and video (KMV) switches
Access supplies a family of high performance switches for airport applications that allow a single keyboard, mouse and monitor to control multiple systems, whether PS/2, USB, MAC or multi-platform. Base models all control up to four systems as standard.
Once connected, all the systems will boot without user intervention and, as they are hardware-only devices, they do not require any software to be installed. Access KMV switches can operate across all operating systems.
Although Access KMV switches work well with any standard keyboards, Access have developed a new generation programmable keyboard designed specifically for KMV switch solutions. For more information on Access' AKC127-K4, download the datasheet from the downloads section of this page.
Features
- 1900 x 1440 / 75Hz SVGA, VGA and XGA supported
- Easy installation – no software required
- Channel selection via hot-key, front panel, mouse or RS232
- Front-panel display indicates selected channel
- Small size – 228mm x171mm x 57mm
- DVI option available
Product overview
DMV4 - KMV Switch for PS/2 Systems
The DMV4 supports four systems which have PS/2 style keyboard and mouse and VGA monitor connection which can be a mix of PCs, RS6000 or Alpha hosts.
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DMV4USB - KMV Switch for USB Systems with PS/2 input option
For USB style keyboard, mouse and VGA monitor connection which can be a mix of PCs and MACs. The integrated three port USB hub also allows three USB peripherals to be shared between the systems.
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DMV4MAC - KMV Switch for USB Systems
Intended for MAC switching applications, although it operates equally well with USB enabled PCs. Integrated three port USB hub which allows peripherals to be shared between systems.
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DMV4M - KMV Switch for Multi-Platform Users
For users with mixtures of platforms and want the convenience of a KMV switch for their desktop. Supports PS/2, SUN® and USB interfaces and converts keyboard and mouse protocols for the connected computers. Also provides switching for microphone and stereo line output.
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