...DisplayPort V1.2 is an extension to the original DisplayPort standard offering many new benefits to the end user. • Benefits: • Double the data rate of the previous DisplayPort v1.1a standard (enabling higher performance 3D stereo displays, higher ...
...video cards. • KVM-switched tiling • Some KVM switches enable you to tile images from as many as four video cameras and/or computer screens on a single display while providing control over individual windows. This application is often used ...
...to be connected). • An extender or a switch in between? • But what happens if there is an extender or a switch in between? A lot of them do not support DDC at all or only with certain limitations. This may cause PCs not to boot up at all or show no...
...connected). • DDC with extender or switch • But what happens if there is an extender or a switch in between? A lot of them do not support DDC at all or only with certain limitations. This may cause PCs not to boot up at all or show no video. Someti...
...a problem for many KVM switches, as they normally pass along mouse coordinates in a stream mode. This results in a CPU receiving data when it isn’t expecting it, and the mouse simply won’t function properly. • All ServSwitch™ products contain s...
...the right switch.. • In KVMextension applications where you want to distribute HD video across a network, you need to understand how it works and what kind of networking equipment to use with your extenders. • Think of your network as a river of da...
...ones—or try an HDMI extender. • HDCP is unsupported. Does the display support HDCP? DVI displays usually don’t. • Problem 2: “Sparkles” in the picture. • Usually caused by: • HDMI cable that’s too long or of inferior grade. The solution is to us...