In the verification using this video, I prepared a little special equipment.It is an ATEN product known as a commercial KVM (PC switch), and is a model "CS18208" that supports 8 ports.
The reason why we prepared KVM is that it is difficult to match the timing of the operation.In the previous verification, multiple units were taken individually, the mouse click was triggered for the timing of changing the cursor, and the position was adjusted on the editing software timeline, but this time it was implemented in commercial KVM.This was solved in the "broad cast mode".
複数台に同じキーボード操作を送信できるATEN製のブロードキャストモード対応KVM「CS18208」ファームウェアアップデート機能やラックマウント用のステー、管理画面を備えるなど一般向けのKVMとは異なるKVM usually uses two or more PCs on a single keyboard/mouse and display while switching with a switch.In other words, the operation of the keyboard and mouse is a one -on -one relationship that sends to one PC selected on the switch.
On the other hand, the broadcast mode sends the keyboard operation (not compatible with mouse operation) to all PCs connected to KVM.Therefore, one -to -numbered operation is possible.Originally, it is a function for server management, so among the many KVM products, more than one model of the top models can be supported.
There was no way to capture the two images at the same time, so this time I was shooting with a video camera.Compared to the previous verification mentioned above, the details of the display screen are somewhat difficult to understand, but you can generally understand the operation.