Startech.com SV411K Reliable StarView KVM Switch Kit with Cables (4-port) | 
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List Price: $134.99 Buy New: $49.28 You Save: $85.71 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 4 x 8 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SV411K Model: SV411K UPC: 065030789837 EAN: 0065030789837 ASIN: B00006B8EN
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| • | All in one kit with unique 3-in-1 cables | | • | Compact, space efficient | | • | Provides keyboard and mouse emulatio | | • | Supports PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation for error-free PC bootup | | • | Unique 3-in-1 cables included prevent keyboard and mouse connectors from becoming loose |
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Product Description A space-efficient, reliable and cost-effective KVM switch for multi-PC users.StarTech.com's SV411K is the reliable solution for call center, help desk and SOHO environments and when integrating enterprise computer systems together. The SV411K is a reliable computer management tool that allows you to control multiple computers from one source, minimizing downtime by making connected computers and input devices available as soon as they are attached.A ready-to-use, out-of-the-box solution, the SV411K 4 port KVM switch kit comes complete with four reliable StarTech.com 3-in-1 cables to remove tangles and help organize your workspace.Cable ports are located at the rear of the SV411K providing easy, no-nonsense cable identification and organization. Ports are switched by pressing a button on the unit, or by entering a simple keyboard hot-key sequence. The StarView prevents boot-up errors by providing keyboard and mouse emulation to the non-selected PC. Its low cost, super small footprint design, and high 1920x1440 resolution display capability make this switch perfect for any application where reliability and cost-effectiveness are a necessity.
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Simple but complete November 18, 2008 This KVM works as it's needed, and it was nice that all the necessary cables were included. It's not very sophisticated, but it doesn't need to be. The one issue I've had, which I blame on Windows rather than on the KVM, is one machine that reliably comes up with the video out of sync after being switched out. It never happens right away, and the machine is used remotely, which may mess with the video settings. Anyway, the other two machines connected to the switch work well, which is why I don't blame this on the switch. All in all, a good value for the money.
Simple, space saving KVM June 5, 2008 I work on multiple computers and occasionally have to bring another computer into the mix for repairs. This KVM is small, well laid out and simple to use.
It has proprietary cables with one end looking like a VGA connector and the other end has three connectors: Keyboard, Video and Mouse. Because of the single head at the KVM side, it takes up less space.
You want your "default" PC - the one that is on all the time - to be connected to port 1. After that, you can use the other ports as you want to. I found that if I didn't have something up and running on port 1, port selections after that were hit-and-miss.
You can switch between screens with a keypress (ctrl ctrl 1, 2, 3 or 4)or you can use a button on the device itself.
It is simple, reliable, small, and affordable. The only possible downside is the proprietary cable.
Doesn't work with common mouse USB to PS/2 adapter April 9, 2008 After reading all the positive reviews, I thought this would be a good choice for me. Unfortunately, I missed the comment that it doesn't work with USB to PS/2 adapters. I have a mouse that has worked with every other KVM switch I've ever seen, an older MS Optical mouse. It has a USB connector that goes into a PS/2 converter.
Unfortunately, it didn't work with this switch, so I had to return the item. I haven't seen a plain PS/2 mouse in awhile (but I haven't looked for one either--a quick google shows that they're still around) but I didn't want to buy a new mouse just to use with the switch.
Love this - Easy to setup & the keyboard actions to control the switch are responsive March 28, 2008 I've used another switch between two computers in the past. It was a little dodgey to get set-up as I had to play with it to get the computers to recognize all that was hooked together. I also had to press a home or scroll lock button to get it to switch and it would hesitate and sometimes it wouldn't switch so I generally used the button on the switch.
NOT WITH THIS SWITCH-MAJOR IMPROVEMENT I needed to hook 3 computers together off of one monitor, serial mouse and serial keyboard. I followed the instructions (basically hook everything together then turn on the computers) and everything worked immediately. To switch between CPU's, you tap the ctrl button twice then the number of which computer you would like to use. For me, it's 1-3. You can also push the button on the switch itself to scroll between the computers. I tried the keyboard taps today and it popped over to the new computer very quickly rather than with my old switch of hesitating and then you think you have to do it again and then it finally switches or you have to try again.
This is a top notch switch. Do note, it's for serial connections for the mouse and keyboard.
Simple to install and use February 22, 2008 Very simple to install and use. It came with 4 sets of Monitor/Key/Mouse cables. Easy to use either the step switch or the hot-key switch and only takes a few seconds for the switch to take place. This product works as described and has been a great time saver. Highly recommended.
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