StarTech.com SV431DDUSB, SV231DDUSB Operation Configuration Menu Dialog Box, Using Auto-scan

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Instruction Manual

In Windows:

Operation

 

Configuration

Menu

 

Dialog Box

 

In MAC OS:

Operation

 

Configuration

Menu

 

Dialog Box

 

Please note that in addition to the hotkeys as configured in the software interface, you can still use the original “hardware” hotkeys:

Hotkey sequence = [ScrLk]* + [ScrLk] * + Command key(s)

* User-definable = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12 or NUM LOCK

Using Auto-scan

Auto-scan provides users with the ability to designate automated scanning of connected ports, at a pre-defined time interval. Typically used for random monitoring of connected servers and computers, administrators can select how frequently this feature will switch from one channel (connected/slave computer) to the next.

Right-click the KVM Switcher icon to evoke the operation menu, then select Start Auto- Scan to activate auto-scanning.

While auto-scanning, right-click the KVM Switcher icon to evoke the operation menu, then select Stop Auto-Scanto de-activate auto-scanning. Or you can press any button on the face-panel to stop Auto-scan.

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Contents DVI / VGA USB KVM Switch FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesPackage contents Front Panel Rear panel Installation Hardware Guide Installing the KVM Switcher Software Hotkey sequence = ScrLk* + ScrLk * + Command keysOperation Front Panel ButtonsSwitcher Software Switch to PC x by Operation MenuSwitch to PC x by Keyboard Hotkeys Hotkey sequence = Ctrl Alt command keyOperation Configuration Menu Dialog Box Using Auto-scanKVM Switcher configuration Specifying HotkeysFix Audio to Port Fix Hub Ports to PortKeyboard Hotkey Commands ScrLk+ScrLk+xSpecifications About StarTech.com