Black Box KV812A, KV822A manual Keyboard Key Mappings

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CHAPTER 4: Installation

Table 4-1. Keyboard Key Mappings

Generally, USB keyboards have uniform position-based codes for their keys, so any keys that occupy more or less the same positions and perform more or less the same functions across platforms will map one-to-one. However, certain keys available on certain keyboards do not correspond well or are not available on other types of keyboards, so the ServSwitch USB maps the more important of these as shown below.

On the IBM PC 104/

 

 

Emulates the

 

105-key keyboard,

 

 

Apple keyboard’s

 

the ___ key:

 

 

___ key:

 

Left Ctrl

 

 

Left Control

 

Left Windows Start (

)

 

Left Command (

)

 

 

Left Alt

 

 

Left Option (alt)

 

Right Alt or Alt Graph

 

 

Right Option (alt)

 

Right Windows Start (

)

 

Right Command (

)

 

 

 

Right Ctrl

 

 

Right Control

 

On the Apple

 

Emulates the

 

keyboard, the

 

PC 104/105-key

 

___ key:

 

keyboard’s ___ key:

Left Control

 

Left Ctrl

 

Left Option (alt)

 

Left Alt

 

Left Command (

)

Left Windows Start (

)

Right Command (

)

Right Windows Start (

)

Right Option (alt)

 

Right Alt or Alt Graph

 

Right Control

 

Right Ctrl

 

Things to keep in mind:

1.Do not use an older 101/102-key PS/2 keyboard with the ServSwitch USB Plus when you have any Macintosh computers attached, because 101/102-key PC keyboards cannot

emulate the Command (

) keys on the Apple keyboard.

2. The Power ( ) key on the Mac keyboard does not map to anything on a PC keyboard, nor does anything on a PC keyboard map to it. Similarly, the Windows Application ( ) key on a PC keyboard does not map to anything on a Mac keyboard, nor does anything

on a Mac keyboard map to it. The functions of these keys are simply not available when you use a keyboard designed for the other platform.

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Contents KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824A Welcome to the ServSwitchTM Family KV812A KV814A KV822A KV824AServswitch USB and USB Plus RADIO-FREQUENCY Interference Statements Declaration of Conformity NOM Statement Servswitch USB and USB Plus Contents Servswitch USB and USB Plus Specifications Temperature Tolerance ConnectorsPower WeightFeatures and Benefits IntroductionServswitch USB and USB Plus Complete Package ServSwitch USB Illustrated Status display 7-segment LEDRear panel of the 2-port ServSwitch USB Plus KV822A Safety Concerns Configuration Configuration DIP switchSetting the Enumeration Guard Time Positions 5 Guard Time PositionSetting the Autoscan Pause Time Position Setting Which Ports to Cycle To and Autoscan PositionEnabling/Disabling Mouse Switching USB Plus Only, Position Installation What Else You’ll NeedGetting Your PCs Ready and Verifying Your Peripherals Connecting Your Devices 3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse OPTIONAL, USB Plus only Keyboard Key Mappings Cpus Powering the System Interpreting the Status Display at Power-Up OperationUsing the Front-Panel Pushbutton OperationInterpreting the Status Display During Normal Operation Display Shows MeaningOperation Using the PS/2 Mouse Optional, USB Plus Only To tab through channelsUsing the Remote-Control Module Optional, USB Plus Only Troubleshooting Things To TryPower key on my Mac USB keyboard doesn’t seem to work My video quality is poor smearing, fuzziness, rippling, etcCalling Black Box Shipping and PackagingPage Page Customer Support Information