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Managed Copy And Paste; Km Multi-Monitor Support - Emerson Avocent User Manual

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6 .....Emerson® Avocent® SV Switching System Installation/User Guide
NOTE: If you are on a channel that has a USB port enabled and you switch to a channel that is not using
the USB port, then you will lose the connection and the ability to freeze the information. You must switch
back to a USB-enabled channel to reactivate the feature.

Managed copy and paste

The managed copy and paste feature enables copying of files and text from one source computer
to the other for seamless integration of sources. Once the driver is installed, performing a copy from
one source stores the files or text in temporary memory. Performing the paste function on a
different source retrieves the files or text in a way that is transparent to the user.
NOTE: Two-port and four-port models support managed copy and paste of text. Four-port models also
support managed copy and paste of files.
The managed copy and paste feature requires a driver and software agent download. To download
the files, visit the product page at
KM multi-monitor support
The SV KM140 switch is preconfigured to support one monitor per channel. The user can use the
preset keys to configure the KM to support up to two monitors per channel. To leverage the multiple
monitor feature, the user must install the multiple monitor driver on each of the desired systems.
When using the multiple monitor configuration, the user can experience seamless switching by
moving the mouse cursor to the desired display. To download the multi-monitor display driver, visit
www.emersonnetworkpower.com
The following images detail the different preset monitor configurations.
NOTE: In the configurations, gray indicates a single display computer and black indicates a multi-monitor
display. P indicates the primary display and S indicates a the seconday display in a multi-monitor display
configuration.
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