Description
Black Box DT Pro II Desktop KVM Switch – 2-Port VGA, USB or PS/2 with Audio
Discover effortless multitasking with the Black Box DT Pro II Desktop KVM Switch. This compact, two‑port KVM solution is engineered to streamline control of two computers from a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse, while delivering flexible USB 2.0 peripheral sharing and high‑fidelity audio. Designed for busy workstations, labs, and small offices, the DT Pro II blends robust compatibility with intuitive operation, helping you maximize productivity without clutter or complexity. Whether your setup relies on VGA, USB, or PS/2 peripherals, this switch provides seamless switching, autoscan monitoring, and dependable performance across diverse operating systems.
- Seamless control of two computers from one workstation: share keyboard, video (VGA), and mouse with instant switching between hosts for efficient multitasking.
- USB 2.0 peripheral switching: easily route USB devices between CPUs, enabling smooth access to printers, scanners, flash drives, and other USB peripherals without reconnecting cables.
- Autoscan functionality: automatically cycle through connected computers to monitor activity or perform background checks, saving time and reducing manual switching.
- Full USB or PS/2 compatibility: supports both USB 2.0 and PS/2 keyboard/mouse configurations, offering flexible integration with a wide range of devices and legacy systems.
- Broad operating system support: compatible with Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NT, Linux, NetWare, and Mac OS, making it suitable for mixed‑environment deployments and evolving workstations.
Technical Details of Black Box DT Pro II Desktop KVM Switch
- Model: DT Pro II Desktop KVM Switch – 2-Port VGA, USB or PS/2, Audio
- Video interface: VGA (analog) support for two connected computers
- Host connections: supports USB 2.0 peripheral switching and PS/2 keyboard/mouse options
- Audio: integrated audio switching for microphone and speakers (where supported by connected devices)
- Number of ports: 2‑port KVM switch with two selectable hosts
- Operating system compatibility: Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NT, Linux, NetWare, Mac OS
- Autoscanning: yes, to monitor attached computers without manual input
- Power: bus‑powered or externally powered configuration as applicable to the model variant
- Dimensions and weight: compact desktop form factor designed for easy integration on a workstation
How to install Black Box DT Pro II Desktop KVM Switch
Setting up the DT Pro II is straightforward and quick, designed to minimize downtime and maximize convenience. Begin by determining your preferred connection method for each host computer. If you’re using USB devices, ensure the host PCs have available USB ports and that your USB peripherals are compatible with USB 2.0. For legacy setups, PS/2 connections provide a simple, reliable alternative for keyboard and mouse input. Connect the KVM switch to the shared monitor using a VGA cable, and connect the two host computers to the two KVM channels using the appropriate video, USB/PS‑2, and audio cables as required.
Step‑by‑step setup guidelines:
- Power down all devices before making connections to avoid signal interference or hardware conflicts.
- Connect the monitor to the KVM switch’s VGA output port. If your setup requires audio, attach the computer’s audio outputs to the switch’s audio input and link the switch’s audio output to your speakers or headset.
- Attach keyboard and mouse to the KVM switch ports. Choose USB or PS/2 connections based on your peripherals and host compatibility. If using USB, plug the devices into the switch and connect the switch to both computers via USB or PS/2 per your configuration.
- Link each host computer to the corresponding KVM channel with the appropriate cables for video, keyboard, mouse, and any USB peripherals you intend to share. Ensure cables are firmly seated to prevent intermittent signals.
- Power on the computers and then power on the KVM switch, if required by your model variant. Use the switching control (hardware button or hotkey, depending on the model) to toggle between host A and host B. If autoscan is enabled, observe the automatic cycling across the connected computers.
Maintenance tips for optimal performance: keep cables organized to prevent strain on ports, periodically verify driver or OS updates on connected PCs to maintain compatibility, and test USB peripherals after switching to confirm stable access. If you expand your setup—adding more USB devices or upgrading to higher‑demand peripherals—verify that the switch’s USB bandwidth and power handling meet the new requirements to sustain smooth operation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What configurations does the DT Pro II support for keyboard and mouse connections?
- A: It supports both USB 2.0 and PS/2 keyboard/mouse connections, allowing flexible integration with a variety of host machines and peripherals.
- Q: Can I still use USB peripherals if my workstation uses PS/2 keyboards or mice?
- A: Yes. The DT Pro II provides USB 2.0 peripheral switching in addition to PS/2 input options, enabling shared USB devices across two hosts even when using PS/2 peripherals.
- Q: Is autoscan available, and how does it help?
- A: Yes, autoscan cycles through the connected computers automatically, which is useful for monitoring activity, performing background tasks, or maintaining awareness across multiple systems without manual switching.
- Q: Which operating systems are supported?
- A: The switch is compatible with Windows 98/Me/XP/2000/NT, Linux, NetWare, and Mac OS, making it suitable for mixed environments and legacy systems.
- Q: Does the switch handle audio?
- A: If your setup includes audio devices, the DT Pro II can route audio signals through the integrated audio path, provided your hardware supports it and you have the proper cables connected between the host and switch.
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