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could also use a port designed for right-to-left speakers, which is supposed to
be colored brown; a port designed for speakers with a subwoofer, which is
supposed to be colored orange; or a port designed specifically for headphone
output. These will probably be labeled with a different speaker or headphone
icon. The speaker jacks on many sound cards, however, are the same light
green color as the Cable strand.
•
If the CPU has a PS/2 keyboard port:
Plug the light purple 6-pin mini-DIN male
connector of the PS/2 Cable’s keyboard strand into this port. If the CPU is a
PC99-compliant PC, this port will be the same shade of purple and will be
labeled with an icon similar to
.
•
If the CPU has a PS/2 mouse port:
Plug the light green 6-pin mini-DIN male
connector of the PS/2 Cable’s mouse strand into this port. If the CPU is a
PC99-compliant PC, this port will be the same shade of green and will be
labeled with an icon similar to
.
•
If the CPU has a Sun keyboard/mouse port:
Plug the beige 8-pin mini-DIN male
connector of the Sun Cable’s keyboard/mouse strand into this port.
•
If the CPU has a USB keyboard/mouse port:
Plug the black Type A male USB
connector of the USB Cable’s keyboard/mouse strand into this port.
If you need to cross any particularly long distances in your Wizard MP system—
user equipment to switch or switch to CPU— you might be able to use one of our
ServSwitch Brand KVM Extenders to make these connections. See
Section 3.3.3
.
A complete system using a single Wizard MP is shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1. System using a single ServSwitch Wizard MP. For clarity, only
one CPU is pictured.
CPU
Wizard MP Cable
User-station monitor,
speakers, and microphone
User-station
keyboard and
mouse
ServSwitch
Wizard MP