Draco KVM Extender
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2014-04-15
5.4
USB-HID Ghosting
This function allows specific keyboard and mice descriptors (device
descriptions) to be permanently stored in the CPU unit. This eliminates the
need to register and deregister the keyboard and mouse on an operating
system each time there is a shared use of a source (computer, CPU) by
two or more consoles within a KVM matrix.
The following table lists the keyboard commands for the configuration of
USB-HID Ghosting:
Function
Keyboard Command
Writes the device descriptions of
the input devices connected to the
CON Unit into the CPU Unit.
Activating the emulation in the
CPU Unit.
<'Hot Key'>, <h>, <w>, <Enter>
Activates the emulation of already
stored device descriptions in the
CPU Unit
<'Hot Key'>, <h>, <e>, <Enter>
Deactivates the emulation of
active device descriptions in the
CPU Unit. The input devices
connected to the CON Unit will be
now passed transparently to the
source (computer, CPU).
<'Hot Key', <h>, <d>, <Enter>
Deactivates the emulation of
active device descriptions in the
CPU Unit. Deletes the
descriptions out of the CPU Unit.
The input devices connected to
the CON Unit will be now passed
transparently to the source
(computer, CPU).
<'Hot Key', <h>, <r>, <Enter>
When using a USB combo device as a USB-HID input device, switching to
a CPU Unit with activated USB-HID Ghosting may cause limited
functionality.
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