DXLink Fiber Transmitters, Duplex
The USB-mini A/B port labeled "Host" on the rear of the TX connects to a PC (which is the Host). The TX Host port
forwards HID (Human Interface Device) keyboard and mouse data received via the switcher from a directed DXLink
Receiver's USB port (the Receiver can be either Fiber or Twisted Pair).
DXLink Fiber Receiver, Duplex
The USB-mini A/B port on the rear of the Receiver supports keyboard/mouse commands. The HID keyboard and mouse
data is sent via the switcher to the Transmitter (which supports the USB connection) and on to the PC. (The TX can be
either Fiber or Twisted Pair.)
This port can be connected using one of the following methods:
HID Devices and Windows 8
Windows 8 will not wake up from a DXLink connected keyboard or mouse unless the properties for the HID device are
set to allow the device to wake the computer. (Note that even a hot plug of the USB cable will not restore connectivity.)
To set Windows 8 to work with DXLink Fiber units and HID devices:
1.
On the PC, go to Start > Control Panel > Device Manager and expand "Keyboards."
2.
Right-click the HID Keyboard Device and select Properties.
The HID Keyboard Device Properties dialog box opens.
Instruction Manual – DXLink™ Fiber Transmitters and Receivers, Duplex
By using a cable with a USB mini-A plug to connect a USB hub (to which a keyboard and mouse can be
attached).
By connecting directly to a keyboard or mouse using the appropriate mini-A plug adapter cable.
Overview DXLink Fiber, Duplex
HID Keyboard Device
Select Properties
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