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Computer requirements, Supported operating systems, Features – Tripp Lite PERIPHERAL SHARING B006-VUA4-K-R User Manual

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Computer Requirements

• Computer with a VGA, SVGA, or Multisync port
• Computer with a USB port or PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports
• Computer with (x2) 3.5 mm audio jacks (If using microphone/speaker audio feature)

Supported Operating Systems

OS

Version

Windows

2000 and higher

Mac

OS 9.0 and higher

Linux Kernel

2.6 and higher

Linux RedHat

7.1 and higher

Linux Fedora

Core 2 and higher

Linux SuSE

9.0 and higher

Linux Mandriva (Mandrake)

9.0 and higher

UNIX AIX

4.3 and higher

UNIX FreeBSD

4.2 and higher

UNIX Sun

Solaris 9 and higher

Novell Netware

5.0 and higher

DOS

6.22 and higher

Features

• 4-port KVM switch with 2.1 channel surround-sound audio, OSD and USB peripheral

sharing

• Built-in 2-port USB 2.0 hub allows USB 2.0 devices to be shared amongst computers

connected to the KVM switch via P756-Series USB KVM Cable Kits

• 3.5 mm speaker and microphone jacks allow a single microphone to provide audio input

to each of the computers, and let you listen to the audio output of each computer on a
single set of speakers

• Additional console audio jacks are conveniently located on the front panel of the KVM

switch, making them ideal for use with IP phones

• 2-level security; 1 Administrator and up to 4 User accounts
• OSD can be displayed in English, Japanese or German
• Connect either USB or PS/2 computers using P756-Series (USB) or P757-Series (PS/2)

KVM Cable Kits

• Comes with a USB to (x2) PS/2 adapter, which allows you to use either USB or PS/2

keyboard and mice to control the connected computers*

• The KVM, USB and audio can be switched independently of each other (For example,

you can access one computer while at the same time listening to audio from another
computer and printing from a third computer)

• Features mouse port switching functionality, which allows users accessing the KVM

switch with a scroll mouse to switch between ports by double-clicking the mouse’s scroll
wheel

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