Configuration
Selecting the USB-HID mode
The KVM extender supports various USB input devices. You can use the special fea-
tures of a particular USB input device after selecting the specific USB keyboard
mode.
As an alternative to the specific USB keyboard modes, you can also use the
HID
mode. In this mode, data of the USB device connected to the top
socket of the user module is transmitted to the computer module without being
altered.
IMPORTANT:
The
ever, being able to operate particular HID device in generic HID mode can not be
guaranteed.
IMPORTANT:
When connecting a USB hub or a USB composite device, which
contains multiple USB devices, only the first of the connected HID devices can be
used in
generic HID
The default USB keyboard mode
USB keyboards:
the default keyboard layout with additional multimedia keys.
When using an Apple keyboard or a Sun keyboard special keyboard modes allow you to
use the special keys of these keyboards.
The following table lists the supported USB keyboards:
INPUT DEVICE
PC keyboard with default keyboard layout
PC keyboard with additional multimedia keys
Apple keyboard with numeric keypad (A1243)
Sun keyboard (German keyboard layout)
Sun keyboard (US keyboard layout)
Displays and Tablets:
extender via a supported display or tablet:
INPUT DEVICE
HP 2310tk
iiyama T1931
NOTTROT N170 KGE
Wacom Cintiq 21UX
Wacom Intuos3
41 · G&D DP1.2-VisionXG-Fiber
generic HID
mode supports many available HID device. How-
mode.
You can operated the computer connected to the KVM
supports the keys of
Multimedia
SETTING
PC default
Multimedia
Apple A1243
SUN DE
SUN US
SETTING
HP 2310t
iiyama T1931
NOTTROT N170 KGE
Wacom Cint.21
Wacom Int.3
generic
Keyb./Mouse