Dynamic device mapping

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How full device mapping works

Dynamic device mapping is a technology for KVM Switches with USB all connections, sometimes as an alternative to standard USB keyboard and - mouse - emulation is used.

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With DDM technology, communication between a shared peripheral device and all connected systems is guaranteed 100 percent over the time while a user switches between the KVM ports. This makes generic device emulation unnecessary, as DDM indicates to the computer system that all connected I / O devices are still connected while the KVM switch is changing to a different port .

See also

Display data channel

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