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Advanced secure keyboard/mouse (km) switch
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What is Seamless Cursor Switching?
Seamless Cursor Switching (SCS) is implemented in the Belkin
Advanced Secure KM Switch to enable seamless cursor and keyboard
switching between multiple displays. SCS allows administrators to
configure any desired multiple display configuration using the same, or
different size displays and resolutions. Simply move the mouse cursor
across neighboring displays to switch between connected computers.
Refer to the example in the figure above. Assume that computer #1
is connected to the left display, computer #2 is connected to the
top display, computer #3 is connected to the center bottom display
and computer #4 is connected to the display at the right side. In this
example all four displays are identical. SCS allows the user to move the
mouse cursor across the four displays while automatically switching
the shared peripherals (keyboard and mouse) based on the current
Advanced Secure Keyboard/Mouse (KM) Switch
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cursor location. For example, when the user moves the cursor from the
left display to the center bottom display, the KM identifies the display
border crossing between these two displays and switches the keyboard
and mouse to computer #3.
SCS is now further enhanced with the inclusion of pointing device
drivers to support dual-, triple- and up to 16-head computers. With this
technology, user workstations may be integrated with any combination
of single-, dual-, triple- and quad-head computers. SCS Configurator
software enables the user administrator to easily configure any set of
display sizes, resolutions, geometry and physical arrangements.
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