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Would this KVM work with USB wireless mouse & keyboard?
Thank you for your inquiry.
Using wireless keyboards and mice is very hit or miss when it comes to KVMs. This is related to the very different way in which wireless peripherals communicate and a KVM\'s internal mouse/keyboard emulation. We cannot guarantee a particular wireless setup will work with any particular KVM.

That being said, we did see this KVM has a mouse emulation by-pass feature, that may allow you to connect a wireless mouse. It may also be possible to use the USB hub feature of this KVM for wireless peripheral connectivity. Please note however, if it works, using the USB hub for Keyboard and/or mouse input may lead to a loss of functionality. Since this KVM does not explicitly say it supports wireless keyboards and mice, we would be hesitant to recommend trying it.

Again, it is a hit or miss proposition and we cannot guarantee any switch will work. For best performance and compatibility, we always suggest wired keyboards and mice.
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Does anyone know how to turn off the beep that happens when switching from one side to the other? Very distracting for coworkers.
Thank you for your inquiry. Try invoking the Hotkey Settings Mode (HSM) by pressing and holding the Number Lock Key [NUM Lock], pressing and releasing the [-] key then releasing the [Num Lock] key. (Note the minus key must be released within one half second , otherwise Hotkey invocation is canceled.)

Once in HSM, press [B] to deactivate the buzzer.
To exit HSM, hit the Esc key or space bar.
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Do you have to intsall software to get access Hotkey Setting Mode? So far, I have been unable to access this using the NUM Lock and [-] key operation. The manufacturer's site doesn't appear to offer a download link for this unit.
Thank you for your inquiry. This switch does not require any software for Hotkey operation or to enter the HotKey Settings Mode (HSM). The manual specifies the following actions for invoking the HSM.
1. Press and hold down the NumLock key [Num Lock]
2. Press and release the minus key [-]
3. Release [Num Lock]
The manual mentions the minus key [-] must be released within one half second, or the Kotkey invocation is canceled. We would also mention that it might have to be a specific minus key, ie. on the number pad vs the top row of the keyboard or vice versa.

There is also an alternative way to invoke the HSM. If the alternate method of invoking the HSM was turned on, the keys used to invoke the HSM would change to the Ctrl key instead of Num Lock and the F12 key instead of the minus key.

One last thing would be to make certain the keyboard is attached directly to the keyboard console port on the KVM. In the case of the 2-port CS1762a, the manual indicates the 2 USB ports on the front panel are the appropriate USB console ports, while the two on the rear near the consoles video and audio ports function as a USB Hub. Because focus can be switched independently for audio, USB peripheral and Keyboard/mouse, the USB hub ports may not support Hotkey functionality. Similarly, wireless keyboards may present emulation issues that might prevent proper Hotkey functionality, if using a wireless peripheral, we might also suggest trying a simple wired keyboard.

If none of these suggestions help, we would suggest containing ATEN support at http://esupport.aten.com/eService/index.do?lang=en_US for additional options.
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answered my own question... no driver is needed (and no onscreen indicator shows that you are in HSM). My keyboard shortcuts wouldn't work when the keyboard was plugged into the back of the KVM, only the front. My solution was to temporarily connect the keyboard to the front USB port to enter HSM.
We are glad to hear that you were able to resolve the issue! We would just mention that for this particular KVM, the front USB ports are the console ports. This is important in that any Hotkey functionality likely requires the keyboard to be plugged into the front USB port. It may also present issues when independent switching of USB peripherals is required, or keeping the focus of the keyboard and display in sync.
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Can this be used to switch only video - without any keyboard or other connections attached?
Thank you for your inquiry. We have not tested this switch in a video only configuration. Often Keyboards are required for Hot Key Switching of target devices and management functions. While this device has a front push button for changing targets, we are not sure if it will report an error state without the keyboard and mouse. Regardless, management and setup would also require a keyboard and mouse.

While it may be possible, and we could in no way guarantee it would work, there are dedicated video switches available that may suite your needs better. https://www.kvm-switches-online.com/video-splitters.html
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