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2. Select the target display by pressing the respective key on the
numeric pad of the keyboard.
The switching operation will be performed and the USB-HID signal
will be available at the target display.
You can select the following switching operations:
Keyboard Command Function
<current 'Hot Key'>,
<Num 0>
Switching of the USB-HID signal to the own
display (CON Unit with keyboard and mouse)
<current 'Hot Key'>,
<Num 1>
Switching of the USB-HID signals to display #1
<current 'Hot Key'>,
<Num 2>
Switching of the USB-HID signals to display #2
<current 'Hot Key'>,
<Num 3>
Switching of the USB-HID signals to display #3
<current 'Hot Key'>,
<Num 4>
Switching of the USB-HID signals to display #4
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6.6 USB 2.0 Switching
Switching of USB 2.0 extender basically works like switching of KVM
extenders. The following scenarios to switch USB 2.0 extenders are
possible.
1. An extender unit with USB 2.0 will be created and assigned to an
already existing device with existing KVM extender units (see Chapter
5.8, Page 116 or Chapter 5.9.1, Page 121).
2. A separate device for the extender unit with USB 2.0 will be created
without assigning a KVM extender unit to that device. This possibility
offers a separate switching of the USB 2.0 signal (see Chapter
5.8,
Page 116 or Chapter 5.9.1, Page 121).
Switching of USB 2.0 signals uses Extended Switching functionality (see
Chapter
6.3, Page 179).
When using parallel operation within the matrix, set the Release Time in
the Configuration > Switch menu to 10 s or more (see Chapter 5.9.6,
Page 138). Otherwise the connection of the USB 2.0 extender will not be
establ
ished due to security and stability reasons.
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