
I f you’re an adminis-trator with more than one PC—say one running Linux and the other, Windows—or if you’re an enthusiast with multiple PCs, a device called the KVM switch (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) helps avoid the duplication of keyboard, monitor and mouse. That’s what the ATEN CS-62B brings you. The idea is to plug the existing devices into the respective ports on the CS-62B and attach the two PCs to the box via the ten 6-foot-long tentacles. The CS-62B has two pairs of connectors, con-sisting of one D-sub con-nector, two PS/2 connectors, and two audio jacks. These con-nect to the respec-tive PCs. The audio jack connects to the audio line-out and mic-in ports on each PC. We tried this with a Windows and a Linux machine, and we liked the instant switching between machines. The ATEN CS-62B is a cool addition to your arsenal of tools—if you need it, that is.
Specifications:Two-PC connectivity; two PS/2 connectors; two D-SUB connec-tors; four mini stereo audio
jacks; two LED indicators; hotkey switching...
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