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KVM cable TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA, 1.8 m, black
KVM cable TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA, 1.8 m, black
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KVM cable TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA, 1.8 m, black
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KVM cable TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA, 1.8 m, black
KVM cable TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA, 1.8 m, black
The TRENDNET TKCU06 USB 1.1 Type A to VGA KVM cable is a 1.8 m black cable that combines a USB 1.1 Type A connection for keyboard and mouse with a 15-pin VGA video connection. It is designed for use with TRENDnet KVM switches and for direct connections between computers and monitors where analog VGA video and USB HID (keyboard/mouse) signals are required. The cable is a bonded 2-in-1 assembly that reduces cable clutter while providing separate video and USB signal paths in a single flexible cable.
This cable integrates a VGA HDB 15-pin male video connector and a USB 1.1 Type A connector for keyboard/mouse into one low-profile assembly, simplifying installation and cable management in desktop or rack environments. Its 1.8 m length offers practical reach for common workstation and KVM switch setups. The cable's construction supports standard analog VGA resolutions and USB 1.1 HID devices, and the product is backed by a manufacturer limited warranty.
Plug the VGA HDB 15-pin male connector into the VGA port on the computer or KVM switch port labeled for video, and insert the USB 1.1 Type A connector into an available USB host port for keyboard and mouse signals or into the corresponding USB port on the KVM switch. On the opposite end, connect to the matching VGA and USB ports on the monitor, computer, or KVM switch. Ensure connectors are fully seated; secure any screws on the VGA connector to prevent accidental disconnection. After connecting, power on devices and verify that the display and USB HID peripherals are recognized by the host system or KVM switch.
For optimal performance, use this cable with devices that support analog VGA video and USB 1.1 HID devices. Avoid routing the cable near strong electromagnetic sources or power cables to minimize interference. If you require higher video resolution or digital video signals, consider using a digital video interface cable instead of VGA. Inspect connectors for damage before use and replace the cable if shielding or connector integrity is compromised.
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