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290 results about "KVM switch" patented technology

A KVM switch (with KVM being an abbreviation for "keyboard, video and mouse") is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers from one or more sets of keyboards, video monitors, and mice. Although multiple computers are connected to the KVM, typically a smaller number of computers can be controlled at any given time. Modern devices have also added the ability to share other peripherals like USB devices and audio.

Distriubte USB KVM switch

The present invention relates to a system and method for switching USB keyboard and mouse interfaces and video interfaces between host interfaces over extended distances. Provided is a distributed KVM switch where a USB keyboard and mouse is emulated to the host interfaces of the KVM switch and a USB host is emulated to keyboard and mouse interfaces of the KVM switch. In addition, the USB keyboard and mouse interfaces and the video interfaces are separated from the host interfaces by a non-USB communications channel.
Owner:VIDEO PRODS

Asynchronous/synchronous kvmp switch for console devices and peripheral devices

A signal switch for sharing a video monitor, a plurality of console devices compliant with an industry standard and one or more than one peripheral device in any of a plurality of computer systems, is provided. A KVM switch allows all the computers connected to the switch to share any USB peripheral devices, and which can switch the KVM channels and peripheral channels to a common computer or to different computers either asynchronously or synchronously without interruption of data flow to that peripheral when the switch is changed. In another embodiment the KVM switch allows a keyboard and a mouse of a user console to separately control two different computers. In another embodiment, the KVM switch is connected to the computers via computer connection modules and connected to a user console and peripheral devices via a console connection module.
Owner:ATEN INT CO

Method of wake-up scan for KVM switch

A method of wake-up scan for a keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) switch is disclosed. The method of wake-up scan includes steps (a) to (d). The step (a) is switching to a target computer. The step (b) is sending a simulated keyboard and / or mouse signal to the target computer for waking up the target computer. The step (c) is transmitting a video signal of the target computer to a console display and the step (d) is returning to step (a) until a termination command is received. The KVM switch includes a switching mechanism for switching to the least one target computer. The switching mechanism can includes a first switching device for video signal and a second switching device for keyboard and / or mouse signal. Alternatively, the switching mechanism includes a crosspoint switch to transmit the video signal, to detect the video signal and to send the simulated keyboard and / or mouse signal simultaneously.
Owner:ATEN INT CO

KVM switch with embedded bluetooth module

A switch device that allows a user to use the same non-Bluetooth user console (e.g., keyboard, mouse) to control both non-Bluetooth computers and Bluetooth master machines such as tablet computers, smart phones, etc. The switch device includes a console port for connecting to the console and one or more computer ports for connecting to one or more computers, as well as a Bluetooth module for communicating with Bluetooth master machines. A controller processes input device data received via the console port, and either sends the data to a selected Bluetooth master machine or a selected computer, or perform other functions such as switching, Bluetooth device pairing and disconnecting based on the input device data. The controller stores link information of the Bluetooth master machines already paired with the computer switch for quickly switching to a Bluetooth master machine. The switch device can be with or without video switching.
Owner:ATEN INT CO

KVM switch system capable of wirelessly transmitting keyboard-mouse data and receiving video/audio driving command

A control management system for controlling electrical devices is disclosed. The control management system comprises a plurality of electrical devices, and a keyboard-video-mouse switch. Each electrical device corresponds to a transforming unit for generating a protocol command signal, and a first protocol signal transceiver for wirelessly transmitting the protocol command signal via a communication interface. The keyboard-video-mouse switch comprises a plurality of second protocol signal transceivers, a plurality of converting modules, a plurality of system controllers, and a switch unit. Each of the second protocol signal transceiver corresponds to one of the first protocol signal transceivers and is used for receiving the protocol command signal from the corresponding first protocol signal transceiver. Each converting module, coupled to one of the plurality of second protocol signal transceivers, is used for converting the protocol command signal into a driving command. Each system controller, coupled to one of the plurality of converting module, is used for generating video / audio data stream based on the driving command. A switch unit is used for switching to a route to deliver the video / audio data stream from one of the plurality of converting modules to a display.
Owner:ATEN INT CO
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