TRENDnet - TK-400K - 4-Port KVM Switch Kit with 4 KVM Cables
TRENDnet’s TK-400K 4-Port KVM Switch kit allows you to manage multiple PC’s with just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Switch between PC’s with a simple press of a button! Eliminate the hassle of cable swapping and save space with TRENDnet’s TK-400K. It lets you control up to four PC’s while using a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse. And with its Hot-Plug, Auto-Scan, Audible Feedback, and Hot-Key Operation features, TRENDnet’s TK-400K is the perfect choice for managing multiple PC’s.
Specifications
Computer Connections:
4
Keyboard Port Type:
PS/2
Monitor Port Type:
VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)
Mouse Port Type:
PS/2
Integrated KVM Cable:
No
Power Supply Type:
Draws Power from PS/2 Port
Certifications:
CE Mark
FCC
LEDs:
4 Port LEDs
Port Selection:
Push Button
Hot-Keys
Auto-Scan Intervals:
4 seconds
Switching Confirmation:
Audio Beep
Keyboard State:
Saved
Restored
Monitor Resolution Support:
Up to 1920 x 1440
Operating Temperature:
0°C~40°C (32°F~104°F)
Storage Temperature:
-20°C~60°C (-4°F~140°F)
Storage Humidity:
0%~80% Non-Condensing
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Latest Owner Reviews
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REVIEW BY: mtfc2008 Reviewed
Oct 03, 2008
Does not work well with windows vista
REVIEW BY: Bitaemo Reviewed
Oct 01, 2008
Works exactly as described. The cables it comes with are GREAT quality. However do note that it only seems to work with standard 104 keyboards. It will NOT work correctly with Multimedia keyboards of any type. We have tested with various Microsoft, Logitech, Keytronic multi keyboards and only the standard keys will work. Even shift, caps, etc is disabled.
REVIEW BY: Reviewed
Jul 24, 2008
Fast shipping. Works as described. As with most KVMs i've seen, the positioning of the ports makes for a difficult and sloppy installation but the functionality has been perfect.
REVIEW BY: Mike Reviewed
Jul 07, 2008
It works as described. I'm switching between a 2 year old XP computer and a much older 98SE/Ubuntu computer. My only complaint is the position of the ports. With cables coming out of 4 sides, where do you put it? I haven't tried a variety of resolutions, sticking with 1024 X 768. You have to call it a bargain at the price.
REVIEW BY: Reviewed
May 06, 2008
This unit has worked very well for me. My only problem is the fact that when switching from my BSD computer to my Windows computer, the scroll on my mouse stops working. Usually a reboot fixes this issue, but it can be a bit irritating.
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Manufactured by:
TRENDnet Mfg Part No:
TK-400K UPC No:
710931304084 Box Size:
( Length:
11, Width:
4, Depth:
8 )
Shipping Weight:
3.3000 pound(s)
Limited Warranty:
12 months parts;
months labor
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