TRENDnet 2-in-1 USB VGA KVM Cable, TK-CU10, VGA/SVGA HDB 15-Pin Male to Male, USB 1.1 Type A, 10 Feet (3.1m), Connect Computers with VGA and USB Ports, USB Keyboard/Mouse Cable & Monitor Cable Black
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No, this is to let you use a single monitor to control multiple computers. The only option if you do not have extra ports is to buy a USB to monitor adapter or to add a video card to your computer
In my opinion, if it is After purchasing an inexpensive DVI-D converter, you can connect your computer to the Internet This adapter allows you to connect to a VGA monitor. In the case of I believe that you can get a digital-to-analog converter at a higher price, but you would have to research it.
It has yet to be used since we bought Is the computer working when you connect the screen and keyboard directly to it.
As this is a cable that is meant only to be used with the TRENDnet switch, I would say no. If you want to accomplish what you want, then you will probably need a USB to HDMI converter.
Selected User Reviews For TRENDnet 2-in-1 USB VGA KVM Cable, TK-CU10, VGA/SVGA HDB 15-Pin Male to Male, USB 1.1 Type A, 10 Feet (3.1m), Connect Computers with VGA and USB Ports, USB Keyboard/Mouse Cable & Monitor Cable Black
It was an exact replacement for a cable that intermittently failed on my TK-130 The 409K only has 4 ports, so it does not have a VGA port sharing device. Initially we tried to repair the broken cable wires but it It was much easier to just replace the cable. The next best thing to do was to try and locate a replacement. My original cable and the new one are exactly the same except for the color of the plastic housing on the connector. Do not be deterred by the fact that it is blue instead of white as it was originally. Regardless, it works perfectly as it always has.
The topic is nowhere to be found. In order to prevent consumers from buying unsafe products, TrendNet needs to inform them both on the box and with the online retailers about the need for cables.
The delivery window was missed on my part, but this is a piece of There is no way to use them. It is simple and direct. It appears that the mouse and keyboard light up
but that the display does not function. It is the cable that's the problem since when I replaced these
six, everything worked fine. I should just charge it back now that I am thinking about it, there is no reason to pay for useless Chinese items. If you do the same mistake I made, please do not repeat it.
It would be better if these cords were thinner, or maybe they could be The issue of routing eight cables such as these is a painful one. I can say they work well, which is more than I can say for the TK-X A KVM with the 803R interface.
I find it hard to review a cable (besides and excepting that it behaves it is one of the best cables. My TK-750 was missing a cable and I needed to purchase it to replace it Switches 407 and 408 for KVM. I expected it to work perfectly. In all ways, it appears to be a replacement for the last one I lost, outside of being a little longer (I got the 10' version to give me some extra flexibility in which of the computers I place). Replace your multi-purpose tool if the original is damaged or worn out This cable connects your TK-100 to your computer If you need a KVM switch, you should use either the 407 or other TrendNet KVM switches (at least, one would assume they use the same type of cable). Well, let's see . . . No ill-will was involved in the making The cable does what a cable should do. It does not need connectors or anything else. It is recommended.
The pins on one of my Trendnet cables got bent, so the screen did not have much red on it, so it was mostly I am very pleased with the replacement cable and found that the price was very reasonable. A 23" monitor is connected to two Dell laptops as well as two Dell PCs (one is Pentium 4 with lite Linux), and I haven't had any problems, other than user error, with the setup and cables.
This KVM cable is matched with the TRENDnet TK-46 micro KVM server The 804R USB PS/2 combination console port OSD KVM switch features two USB ports. I like the length of the cable, the quality is excellent, and the cable fits right into all connections and screws on, plugging in with no After turning on the KVM switch, each computer immediately recognized itself, and the KVM switch detected each computer connected. In order to conduct my tests and setup, I used a standard CTX 19" VGA CRT monitor. Upon operating the monitor, the OSD displays the computer number and device number (KVM switch # in a stack) with both computers turned The KVM Console ports are not affected by only having a single USB connector on the computer side, so my Intel motherboards with Windows XP SP3 are able to recognize the mouse and keyboard connected to the KVM Ports. The Mi-Go is the only device I have used so far I have successfully used devices such as Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 USB and Logitech K300 Compact USB Keyboard with no problems, and Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse and Microsoft*BR>USB OEM Optical Mouse Furthermore, I also tried the Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500 PS/2 as a reference,
and the Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, PS/2 compatible, through the PS/2 Console ports, and both work as well. You can mix and match any PS/2 compatible or USB mouse and/or keyboard in any combination you want, and it will work for you It is highly recommended to get the TK-32 cable This is the TRENDnet TK-CU15 version, as well as the TRENDnet TK-CU15 versions An 804R KVM switch can serve as a computer control console. The items have not yet been tested with any server, so no verdict can be given on this configuration.
While I wish the KVM and cabling supported HDMI as well, all machines these days are server class, so how many use HDMI? They connect right up and work beautifully with the TK803R 8 port KVM I have for my home / training / development environment. I do have to use a VGA to HDMI converter to connect my laptop, but these servers just work fine. In addition to the above model, there are several others. If you are uncertain whether you are receiving the correct cable for your KVM, check the TrendNet website!.