Dual rail system for independent keyboard and mouse adjustments
Touchpad mouse / Separate numeric keypad
Resolution up to 1280 x 1024
US, UK, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Sun
Compatible with PC's, UNIX, Sun, and Mac
Rear panel USB & PS/2 connectors
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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Unique dual rail system allows independent adjustments of the keyboard and monitor
The following model features are available:
1U - 15" TFT/LCD high-resolution monitor
1U - 17" TFT/LCD high-resolution monitor
1U - 19" TFT/LCD high-resolution monitor
Resolution up to 1280 x 1024
Full size tactile keyboard with separate numeric keypad for typing comfort
Keyboard available in several international variations
Integrated touchpad mouse
USB and PS/2 keyboard/mouse connectors
VGA video connection
Lockable front panel conceals and secures unit when it is not in use
Supports all operating systems
Front panel controls for quick adjustments
Rear panel PS/2 and VGA connectors for
direct connection to your computer or
KVM switch
The RackView offers the latest, most efficient way to organize and streamline your server rooms and multiple computers. The RackView is a rack mountable KVM station neatly fitted in a compact pull-out drawer. This easy-glide KVM station contains a high-resolution TFT/LCD monitor, a tactile keyboard, and a high-resolution touchpad mouse.
The RackView can be placed at any height within a standard 19" rack. This offers the operator the maximum in comfort and takes up a minimum amount of rack space. The front panel is lockable and conceals the unit when it is not in use.
The optional KVM switch offers single or multiple user access to as many as 1,000 servers or computers. Rose Electronics KVM switch options are fully expandable and when combined with the RackView, your system becomes a versatile, distributed matrix controlled system with multi-user capability, controlled access to the servers, and many other features.
PC's, UNIX, Sun, and Apple computers can easily be accessed, monitored, and controlled locally using RackView.