KVM Switches (Keyboard Video Mouse)

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KVM Switches (Keyboard Video Mouse)

KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) Switches are devices specifically designed to enable users to control multiple computers from a single console. These switches come in various types, including network KVM, PS/2, standard KVM, and USB KVM, offering different connectivity options to suit different user needs. The number of ports available on these switches can range from 1 to 32, allowing users to connect and control multiple computers simultaneously. Each port on the switch corresponds to a specific computer, and users can easily switch between them using hotkey commands or buttons on the switch itself. The peripherals supported by these KVM switches include a wide range of input and output devices. They can accommodate display port monitors, USB keyboards, USB mice, audio devices, DVI monitors, keyboards, mice, DVI/VGA monitors, VGA monitors, PS/2 keyboards, and PS/2 mice. This ensures compatibility with various types of computer systems and enables users to control and interact with their connected computers using their preferred peripherals. Network KVM switches utilize network connections to enable remote access and control over multiple computers, making them suitable for data centers or server rooms where physical proximity may not be feasible. PS/2 switches are designed for systems that still use traditional PS/2 keyboard and mouse connections. Standard and USB KVM switches cater to a broader range of systems, including those with USB-based peripherals. These KVM switches provide convenience, efficiency, and space-saving benefits by eliminating the need for multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors for each computer. They are commonly used in IT environments, server rooms, data centers, or any scenario where multiple computers need to be controlled and managed from a single location. In summary, KVM switches are versatile devices that allow users to control multiple computers using a single set of peripherals. With support for various port options and a wide range of peripherals, they provide flexibility and convenience, making them essential tools in managing and controlling multiple computer systems efficiently.