D-Link DKVM-CB All-In-One KVM Cable (6 ft)


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The DKVM-CB Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) cable is a 6 foot cable that is compatible with D-Link DKVM series KVM Switches. It is also compatibl
1 It Is A KVM Cable, Not A Monitor Cable
KVM Cables have 2 female ends because one end connects to the output of your video card and one end connects to the input of the KVM Switch, (both male). It is the proper setup for KVM switches, and most likely is what you're looking for if you have a KVM Switch.
2 Probably not the right cable for you
This cable has TWO FEMALE ENDS. This is very unlikely to be what you need, unless some special circumstance applies to you. Normal monitors have a femal attachment. Normal computers have a male attachment. Normal monitor cables have a male side and a female side. KVM switches mimic this, having a female attachment as a monitor would. Unless you have some unusual setup, find a different cable.

Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 01:58:24 CDT
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