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I would highly recommend this KVM for those who need compatibility with gaming peripherals. So far this was a great purchase and I couldn't be happier.
Keyboard with smart card reader update#
I will update this review if my KVM starts to malfunction or if I discover something wrong with it. I'm not sure how compatible this KVM will be with future gaming mice and keyboards but when I was looking at Aten's site, it appears they are releasing firmware updates once a year to ensure compatibility with newer devices. Also with this specific keyboard I had to use it in BIOS mode because the XIM doesn't fully support it, not anything to do with the KVM. Have the KVM switched to the XIM4 prior to turning on the console, or switch it over and unplug and replug the XIMs USB to the console to reset it or your mouse will never mount to the XIM. Make sure the black USB is plugged into Port 1, and the purple into Port 2. Now for anyone who wants to use this with the XIM4, it gets kinda finicky. After that everything has been working great and I really enjoy the ease of my new setup. Press > to get the keyboard to work in non-bios mode. Make sure the KVM was selected to the correct port. Plug the mouse and keyboard into the KVM and a set of the USB cords coming from the KVM into the computer.
Now unplug the KVM and your mouse and keyboard from the computer. Run the program and update the KVM (if it fails make sure the kvm is still in update mode, if not reenter it).
Keyboard with smart card reader download#
Visit the Aten's website and specifically look up the CS692 and download the latest firmware update. While holding the port selector button I plugged in one of the purple USB plugs into my computer to enter firmware update mode (this is indicated by both port LEDs on the KVM blinking in unison). Make sure the KVM was completely unplugged. What I had to do was plug my mouse and keyboard directly into my computer.
When I first plugged everything in, both mouse and keyboard did not work. With this KVM I was able to use my Corsair Vengeance K70 keyboard and M65 mouse just fine after some tweaking.
One issue I read about was that with the cheaper ones, they were not compatible with gaming mice and keyboards, that if you use them you would lose functionality or they just won't work. I did a week of research trying to find the perfect KVM switch for a price that I can justify (I really didn't want to spend $300+). I did not want to have to unplug and replug my mouse and keyboard when switching between the two.
Keyboard with smart card reader Pc#
I wanted a single mouse and keyboard for both my pc and consoles when I game. I was looking for something to allow me to have less clutter on my desk for gaming. Here are the instructions that should fix the problems with is. This is a usb 2.0 KVM so make sure your keyboard and mouse can run over that type.Įdit: I found the HDMI version of this product with 2 usb ports.
it sells for about 50 Dollars at and added a link for you. Its small and not very expensive i think this should fit your needs/comes closest to fitting your needs. This doesn't have Hdmi so if your old KVM still works i would add that to the mix it has a wired button which is not the best but could doĪlso its recommende to stick it down to you pc. It has a lot of wires and its messy but should work with your setup The Aten 4-Port USB Peripheral Sharing Device should work with your keyboard and mouse also i has a 9 usb port version.