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Looks like a Prophet 5 from Sequnetial Circuits.
The keyboard or a representation of one is the commonest. My opinion.
A KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch is a junction that allows you to use the same keyboard, video, and mouse on two or more computers. You plug the devices into the switch, and run the cables from it into each computer. Then you can switch between what computer you want to use with either a small switch, or certain key combinations. Its best used in large organizations where there are hundreds of computers to work with. It gives the network administrators the ability to efficiently and securely manage their information.
It looks like you putted too high resolution or your video adapter is failing.
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KVM stands for keyboard, video, and mouse. It refers to a manual switch computer operators can use to quickly move between two different computer systems.
Belive It Or Not But The Raw Gm Of 2011 Is Either Shane Or Vince Or Austin Or Stephine Or Vickie guerrero. You Know When Michael Cole Gets An Email From The Gm? He Didnt.MICHAEL COLE READS IT FROM A PAPER AND HE PUTS IT ON THE KEYBOARD ON IS COMPUTER, THE PAPER IS SCRIPTED. IF YOU LOOK AT A VIDEO WHEN COLE READS THE EMAIL HE ALWAYS LOOKS AT THE KEYBOARD NOT THE SCREEN SO THATS THE BEST ANSWER. BYE PEOPLE!
Buy an S-Video cable which will hopefully fit their PC graphics card. (Any info on their PC spec, especially graphics card would help). It basically looks like a mouse or keyboard socket and will be next to where the monitor cable plugs into.
All you need in order to play the video game 'The Bouncer' is the actual software installed on your computer. It would also help to have both a mouse and keyboard available.
A computer peripheral, or peripheral device, is an external object that provides input and output for the computer. Some common input devices include: * joystick * pen tablet * MIDI keyboard * digital camera * video camera
A USB Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) switch can turn chaos into organization. Without a KVM, multiple computers that are adjacent to each other would each need their own keyboard, mouse, and monitor to be fully operated by a person. With a USB KVM switch, one keyboard, mouse, and monitor is plugged into the switch which in turn is plugged into to each of the computers. When control over a specific machine in the group is needed, a person can sit at the same keyboard while using the KVM to switch that keyboard's input to the desired computer.
how can i get the video memory address in computer?.