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we have a HP TFT7600 Rack mount monitor and keyboard connecting to a KVM in our Rack. We have not used it for a few months and now no one can remember the shortcut keyboard keys to switch the from server to server. There are buttons on the KVM we can use but it is a pain as they are under the keyboard and would like to know what the shortcut keys are.
I have tried googling and checking the HP documentation and I can't find the shortcut keys. The monitor is connecting to a HP KVM. The only information I can see on the KVM is Product number: 438612-001 an RMN:HSTNR-K002 and it looks like this
http://www.trademoon.com/438612-001-Refurbished_p_157462.html
Thanks,
Parm
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Sorry for the very late response. Thank you Andyalder. I have now resolved the issue with the document on the link. For some reason the alternate port switching was enabled. so Ctrl, Ctrl, number (page 24) and it worked.
Thanks again.
Parm
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Servers are computing devices that are similar to desktop computers in that they have the same basic components, but are significantly different in size, configuration and purpose. Servers are usually accessed over a network, and many run unattended, without a computer monitor, input device, audio hardware or USB interfaces. Many servers do not have a graphical user interface (GUI), and are configured and managed remotely. Servers typically include hardware redundancy such as dual power supplies, RAID disk systems, and ECC memory, along with extensive pre-boot memory testing and verification. Critical components might be hot swappable, and to guard against overheating, servers might have more powerful fans or use water cooling.