Dynamic Device Mapping

Dynamic Device Mapping is a technology for KVM switches with USB ports, which is sometimes used as an alternative to the standard USB keyboard and mouse emulation.

Function

With the DDM art communication between a shared peripheral device and all the connected systems to ensure 100 percent of the time while a user between the KVM ports changes. This makes generic device emulation unnecessary because DDM the computer system while the KVM switch is moved to another port, indicates that all connected I / O devices are also connected.

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