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LevelOne KVM-0290 User Manual
LevelOne KVM-0290 User Manual

LevelOne KVM-0290 User Manual

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  • Page 1 KVM-0290 2-Port USB HDMI Cable KVM Switch User Manual...
  • Page 2 & computer switching, etc. The KVM-0290, 2-Port HDMI USB Cable KVM Switch, offers USB 2.0 interface technology for Plug-and-Play. In addition to connect to mouse and keyboard, these two USB 2.0 ports can also be connected to other high-speed USB devices.
  • Page 3 Out-of-Box Installation Take the Support CDROM and the Cable KVM Switch out of the box and follow the steps below for installation…. 1. Insert the Support CD into your CD drive, and the installation interface will pop up. (If the Autorun feature has not been enabled on your computer.
  • Page 4 The Mac version of the KVM switcher software supports only Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) and later. Earlier version of the Mac OS might or might not work well with it. The KVM Switcher Software supports both the Windows and the Mac OS operating systems.
  • Page 5 Ways for KVM Switch Operation There are three methods to control your KVM Switch for computer and Audio/Mic channel selection: using (1) the QuickSwitch Button (a wired remote control), (2) a hotkey sequence or (3) the KVM Switcher Software. QuickSwitch button (a wired remote control) The QuickSwitch button is a wired remote control that allows you a direct switching control.
  • Page 6 KVM Switcher Operation Reference Switch to Computer x by Operation Menu Right-click the KVM Switcher icon to evoke the operation menu, then select whichever computer that is available for switching. Once you select a computer channel, it will immediately switch to that computer. Note that the unconnected port(s) or the active port will be grayed-out and non-selectable.
  • Page 7 Switch to computer x by Keyboard Hotkeys Hit the hotkey according to your current hotkey definition: Hotkey sequence = Ctrl + Alt + [command key]* * The factory default hotkey setting is Ctrl + Alt + 1/2/3/4 for computer 1/2/3/4. You can also use ScrLk + ScrLk to switch COMPUTER.