Quick Installation Guide
2-Port DVI USB KVM Switch with Audio
Model# AKVM-2UDA
Section 1
Introduction
The AKVM-2UDA is a 2-port Slim Palmtop USB KVM
Switch with audio switching function. It allows you to
access, control, boot and reboot 2 DVI-enabled USB
multimedia computers. The independent audio/mic
switching function allows an uninterrupted audio
experience on a same connected computer even when
you switch to another computer.
This KVM Switch adopts the DVI technology for digital
video signal transmission over the cable to reduce
undesired distortion from conventional analog/digital
conversion. Both digital video (1920 x 1200) and analog
video (2048 x 1536) are supported.
Section 2
Software Installation
This software, USB KVM Switcher, is recommended
for use on Windows 2000 or later and on Mac OS 10.4
(Tiger).
Step 1
Insert the provided Software CD into the CD
drive and wait for the autorun page to display.
Note:
If the autorun page does not appear go to Start,
Run, and type D:\Utility\Setup.exe (where D is the letter
of your CD drive) and click OK.
Step 2
Click Install USB KVM Switcher on the
autorun page.
Step 3
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
the software installation.
Windows
No live connection detected
Current active PC channel is on port 1
Current active PC channel is on port 2
For other OS platforms such as Linux, you can still use
the keyboard hotkey - ScrLk + ScrLK - to switch PC.
However, this switching hotkey is not available on non-PC
platform such as MacOS.
Step 4
Plug in the Power adapter to the Power receptacle
on the back panel. Then connect the shared USB
keyboard, mouse, monitor, speaker/headphone and
microphone each to its port on your KVM Switch.
Step 5
Connect each KVM PC port to a computer, using
the slim 3-in-1 KVM combo cable and the audio/mic cable.
After you have connected the KVM and computers
properly, you can operate the KVM Switch immediately.
Sharing High-speed USB Device
The 2 USB ports on the front-panel are normally used for
keyboard and mouse connections. However, they are USB 2.0
Mac OS
hub ports and can also be connected to any USB devices so that
you can easily switch and share the USB devices among two
computers.
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