TRENDnet 2-in-1 USB VGA KVM Cable, 1.83m (6 Feet), VGA-SVGA HDB 15-Pin Male to Male, USB 1.1 Type A, Connect Computers with VGA and USB Ports, USB Keyboard-Mouse Cable & Monitor Cable, Black, TK-CU06
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No, this is for use with multiple PCs using a single monitor. If you do not have extra ports on your computer, you will need a video card, otherwise you can buy a usb
According to my understanding, if you have a DVI connection If you own an inexpensive DVI-I device, then you will be able to purchase it A video adapter with HDMI and VGA ports. The DVI port must be connected In that case, you might be able to buy a more expensive digital-to-analog converter, but you'd need to do some research.
Our unit is still in its box and we have not used it yet. When you connect the screen and keyboard directly to the computer, do the computers work.
It would not be a good idea to use this cable since it is meant specifically for TRENDnet switches. It is likely that you will need a USB to HDMI adapter to do what you want.
Selected User Reviews For TRENDnet 2-in-1 USB VGA KVM Cable, 1.83m (6 Feet), VGA-SVGA HDB 15-Pin Male to Male, USB 1.1 Type A, Connect Computers with VGA and USB Ports, USB Keyboard-Mouse Cable & Monitor Cable, Black, TK-CU06
I purchased this cable as a replacement for one that had intermittently failed on my TK-83 The device is a 409K, four port, VGA sharing device. Originally, we tried to repair broken wires on the existing cable, but it was not viable. The next best thing would be to replace the cable since it is much easier to do so. It is only the color of the plastic connector housing that differs between my original cable and the new one. original white one has been replaced by a blue one. Do not let that deter you from purchasing it. As it is, it works just fine.
No mention of this can be found The company really needs to allow customers to make sure they know they will need cables by putting it on the box and also by using their online retailers.
This is garbage. I am to blame for not knowing about the delivery window. There is no way to resolve the issue. The truth is simple and plain. It appears that the keyboard and mouse are lit up, but no display is displayed. It is the cable that has failed because after I replaced the first six cables, everything worked fine. I should charge it back since it was a waste of money. I don't want to pay for Chinese junk that won't It would be very helpful to me if you did not repeat my mistake.
It would be very nice if these were made with thinner cables, maybe even I find it difficult to figure out where to route eight bulky cables like these. The performance is better than the TK, but that is still nothing compared to This KVM has an 803R display.
I find reviewing cables a little challenging (what can you say about a cable other than that it functions as is an excellent cable, as far as cables go. The cable was to replace an old one that had been lost in my TK-2000 The KVM switch 407 can be found here. My expectations were met, and everything worked The one I obtained appears to be an exact replacement for the one I lost, except that it is longer (I chose the 10' version, so I could place the computer in a more flexible location). In the event that you need replace a multi-purpose This cable connects the TK-200 to the TK-500 This is the KVM switch you want if you are using the 407 or possibly another TrendNet KVM switch (they should use the same cable, should they be compatible). I like it a lot There is no ill-will in the making There are no connectors or anything to fit, and the cable performs as it should. It is recommended.
My Trendnet cable had some pins get bent, so my screen was a "fairly green" color because little red came through, so it wasn't a redscreen. We were delighted with the price of the replacement cable and it was just what we In addition to my 23" monitor, I have two Dell laptops and two Dell computers (one is an old Pentium 4 running a light Linux) and I haven't had any issues with the software setup or cables, but I have made a mistake.
This cable is used with the matching TRENDnet TK-H2 mouse and keyboard The 804R USB PS/2 combination console port OSD KVM switch supports up to four consoles simultaneously. There is no doubt about how good the cable is. It fits into all connections and screws on, and it plugs in without any Upon turning it on, the KVM switch immediately recognized each computer connected, and all of them immediately recognized one another. The monitor I used for my setup and testing was a standard CTX 19" VGA CRT monitor. With the monitor plugged into a power source, and the computers off, the OSD displays the computer's number and device's number (KVM switch number in a stack). While there is only one USB connection on the computer side of the motherboard, my Intel motherboards with Windows XP SP3 detect the mouse and keyboard connected to the KVM Console ports without a problem. The Mi-Standard has so far been my only choice This worked without problem when I connected a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600 USB, a Logitech K300 Compact USB Keyboard, a Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, and a Microsoft
USB OEM Optical Mouse. In addition, I also tested the Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500 PS/2, as a reference
as well as the Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, PS/2 compatible, through the PS/2 Console ports, and those also go through. As far as I'm concerned, you can mix and match any PS/2 compatible or USB mouse or keyboard in any configuration, and it will work for you, In addition to the TRENDnet TK-CU15, there is also the CU15 longer version An 804R KVM switch is used to switch between.
Though I would be more than happy if the KVM and cabling also supported HDMI, but how many servers use HDMI nowadays? These modules are for home / training / development purposes, and I use the TK803R 8 port KVM with a HDMI-to-VGA adapter to connect my laptop. The servers however are perfectly fine they do not appear to cause any problems. There are several models available to choose from. Verify your KVM cable on the TrendNet website again to make sure it is the right one!.