Using your Switch

Selecting a Computer Using Port Selectors

Now that you have connected your console and computers to the Switch, it is ready for use. You can select which computer you wish to control by pressing the corresponding port selector on the front of the Switch. The LED will illuminate to indicate which computer (or port) is currently selected. It takes approximately 1–2 seconds for the video signal to refresh after switching computers. Re-synchronization of the mouse and keyboard signals also occurs. This is normal operation and ensures that proper synchronization is established between the console and the connected computers.5

Once you press a port selector, the Switch immediately disables the connection between your console and the previously selected computer, and establishes a new connection between your console and the new computer selected. Keyboard and mouse inputs can only be sent to the selected computer, and video outputs can only be received from the selected computer. The Switch also prevents

any data transfer between connected computers, ensuring the security of your computers.

Please note that the default port at power-up is port one. In case of a power failure or if the power is cycled, the Switch will default to port one.

5Note: It may take longer for your mouse and keyboard to re-synchronize when the computer is recovering (or initializing) from Standby, Hibernate, or Sleep modes.

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Belkin F1DN102U manual Using your Switch, Selecting a Computer Using Port Selectors