Black Box KV3004A, KV3304A, KV3404A Operation, Selecting a computer using hotkeys, Selects channel

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Chapter 5: Operation

5.1.2 Selecting a computer using hotkeys

Using hotkey combinations, you can quickly switch the keyboard, video monitor(s), mouse and speakers and USB peripherals to any computer channel.

There are two mains ways to use hotkeys: Standard and Additional.

To use standard hotkey press combinations

The standard hotkey press combinations allow you to change channels with the minimum of keypresses:

1Simultaneously press and hold CTRL and ALT (or other hotkeys, if altered).

2While still holding CTRL and ALT, press the number key of the required channel address (or the TAB key), then release all of the keys.

Note: The numbers on your keyboard’s numeric keypad are not valid, use only the numeral keys above the QWERTY section.

The ports (KVM, audio and/or USB) that are switched using this method depend upon the switching mode that is currently set using the front panel buttons.

The range of standard hotkey combinations are as follows:

Note: If your hotkeys have been changed, substitute them for CTRL and ALT in the examples given here.

CTRL ALT 1

Selects channel 1

CTRL ALT 2

Selects channel 2

CTRL ALT 3

Selects channel 3

CTRL ALT 4

Selects channel 4

CTRL ALT 0

Isolates the user console from all channels

CTRL ALT TAB

Selects the next channel (see note below)

Choosing which computers are accessed when using hot keys + tab

The computer channels that are visited when you use the hot keys + tab (or mouse buttons/autoscan) are determined by a setting within the Configuration menu:

1Enter the Configuration menu (see Section 4.1 for details).

2Press U and then press either:

7 to choose Cycle all ports, or

8 to choose Cycle only active ports

3Press Enter to accept the setting and return to the main menu section.

4Press E and then Enter to exit the menu and save changes.

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Contents ServSwitch Wizard VGA USB Trademarks Used in this Manual ServSwitch Wizard VGA USBFCC and IC RFI Statements ServSwitch Wizard VGA USB Table of Contents Specifications Overview Introduction OverviewWhat‘s Included FeaturesAdditional Items You May Need Number Component Description Rear Panel Front panel Front panel components Computer to be switched to up to four video monitors Installation Mounting InstallationRack brackets KV3004A model only User console ConnectionsTo connect peripherals to the user console Connecting speakers to the user console To connect a computer system Computer systemsConsole User To connect the power supply Power in connectionTo connect a computer or device for remote control Channel switching by external controlOptions port pinout Serial port channel selection codes Serial port parameter settingsControl by RS-232 serial Control by channel select input lines15. Connections for synchronizing two units Synchronizing multiple unitsManaging Edid video display information Using stored Edid information onlyRefreshing Edid information during use To exit the configuration menu and save changes ConfigurationConfiguration Using the Configuration Menu To use the configuration menuEnter the User Preferences menu Enter the Switch Mode menuEnable mouse switching default Disable mouse switchingMouse switching General configuration 4.2.1 Changing hotkeysOptions port speed To define the Options port behavior Switching modeTo set the default switching mode Options port channel control behaviorTo refresh Edid information from the monitor To reset configuration to factory defaultsTo set a new password Miscellaneous functionsItems required to perform an upgrade Performing upgradesTo use the KVM Firmware Uploader utility Issues to consider when performing flash upgrades To select a computer using the front panel Selecting a computer using the front panelOperation Selecting a computer Selects channel Selecting a computer using hotkeysOperation To use standard hotkey press combinationsTo select a computer using the mouse buttons Selecting a computer using the mouse buttonsTo use additional hotkey press combinations To lock the unit Locking access to the computersTo cancel the password If you forget the passwordTo choose 5 minutes To select an autoscan modeAutoscanning To select an autoscan periodTo stop autoscanning To start autoscanningTrue Emulation Appendix A. What is True Emulation?Enumerated USB switching Emulated USB switchingAppendices Appendix B. Default Edid video modes Multi-head synchronization cable 8p8c Serial remote control and flash upgrade cable 8p8cSerial remote control and flash upgrade cable 10p10c Appendix C. Cable pin-outsAppendix D. Safety information About Black Box Black Box Tech Support FREE! Live /7

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