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ATEN CS682 Customer reviews


ATEN CS682 Review by Scott Baker

The monitor, keyboard, and audio sharing work as advertised. However, when I attached my Evoluent Vertical Mouse (the best ergonomic mouse I've seen), neither the mouse pointer nor the ability to use the wheel hot keys work. For me that's a deal-breaker, since I need the mouse for carpal tunnel reasons.


ATEN CS682 Review by Roger L. Garstang

I can't believe there is no review for this thing! It has got to be the best and easiest KVM I've ever used. I really wanted a DVI style since all connections were DVI and I didn't want a converter. My main concerns after reading reviews on other sites or for other KVMs here was-

1. DVI Signal quality and "sparkle" everyone talked about.
2. My Logitech Anywhere Wireless Mouse not working since everyone talks about Logitech not working or approving KVM usage.

DVI quality is excellent. I can't even tell I'm going through a KVM. Switches modes and keeps in sync very nice. Very cool that the device just uses USB Power and even detects the first machine to power on and switches to it.

Multiple programming options available using a double tap of Scroll Lock or Ctrl Keys (Selectable as to which to use). You can switch devices with external switch, keyboard, or mouse (Double clicking middle mouse button...also can be disabled). You can select devices not to cycle, put in auto cycle mode with specified sec intervals, etc. It has a function it calls emulation mode too which from the sounds of it makes the PC/OS think keyboard and mouse are connected when they aren't the active unit to prevent keyboard not found messages and such.

When I first plugged in my Wireless mouse it didn't work and I thought, shoot, now I have to use corded. So I plugged in corded to one PC and wireless to the other and used two mice. Then decided to make use of that USB to switch my scanner between the PCs instead. Scanner didn't work either though, and when I turned it on and it initialized it made my keyboard lights blink like crazy. So, I thought, ok...something is still making it link as a mouse and something the scanner is sending probably looks like a middle mouse double click or something. I turned off the mouse emulation then it worked fine. Then I thought...wait a min, maybe the mouse emulation stuff is confusing Windows when the wireless mouse is connected too and not keeping things in sync. Plugged my mouse back in and it worked fine! I turned off the mouse device switching too since some apps and games use clicking the middle mouse button.

Working great for a week now and mouse re-attaches to wireless quick when switching PCs too. Remote switch also has lights like the main part of the unit to indicate which PC is active. Sound and Mic switching is also cool...there is even enough length of line to use 5.1 speaker connections on one PC and switch the front stereo between the two. Very nice design...future models could only improve by more speaker inputs.

If anyone for some reason has poor DVI it most likely is poor grade card/monitor/cable, or length of cable. Dells and some other brands are usually bad for low video output that can't power projectors or go long distance too. Device even can output all settings to see what options are set. (Feeds to keyboard, so just open Notepad and press the key combo to output)


ATEN CS682 Review by Darcy

KVM turned out to be more complex than I thought. Think about it for a second, all it supposes to really do is to switch the signals of the display/keyboard/mouse between machines. The idea is simple, but complexity comes in when many combinations of hardwares are involved.

This particular ATen KVM does a very good job. It really works. Once I got it working, everything switched very smoothly and the quality of the product is very good. But there might be a serious problem with it (EDID corruption) depending your hardware and setup, continue to read if you want to know.

I have a Dell 27 inch LCD that has 2 DVI port and a D-SUB port. I also use Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse (unifying). Everything was working fine without a problem before I got the KVM. The first problem I ran into after connecting them is that the display didn't work. Nothing appeared on the screen and my monitor said there's no connection on DVI port 1. I proceed to try to connect the monitor directly with computer and it's not working. Rebooted the machine many times, and no pictures show up on the monitor with or without the KVM. I thought I some how broke the cable. Switched two other cables and didn't work. Then I tried many combinations of different ports on my video card and different ports on my monitor, eventually I got monitor working when I connected it directly without KVM through the other D-sub and DVI port 2.

While I was testing the connection with my desktop (windows 7), I also tried my Mac Book Pro (2008). The KVM showed image on DVI-2 port but, it works intermittently. Most of the time just shows white noise. So I looked up ATen's web site and noticed that they have a firmware update in 2011 January. I thought, maybe this would help to fix the problem. So I tried to update the KVM (follow the instruction in the manual). That worked fine.

To get my unifying wireless keyboard and mouse working, I had to turn off mouse emulation. But to do that, you have to use a wired keyboard, fortunately I have one at hand. I tried with a Mac keyboard at first, but it didn't work because Mac keyboards don't have Scroll lock key. There is an alternative, which I found out later, using the remote to enable a different key for this purpose, the Control key for example. But I had to get a windows keyboard to do this because I didn't know the other way. After I turned off mouse emulation, my Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse were fully recognized by Windows and Mac. But hot key combos from my keyboard doesn't work for the KVM. I have to connect a wired keyboard for this purpose. Maybe there are alternative solutions which I don't know at this point.

After I made the firmware update, the KVM worked well with my windows 7 desktop and my Mac Book Pro. Another thing I had to turn on was the Video DynaSync feature. This is pretty much required for the boot time message to show up on the monitor. What surprised to me is that this feature is disabled by default. Remember I said earlier my DVI-1 port stopped working after the initial try and I had to use my DVI-2 port to get everything working after the firmware update. What I found out later and suspect what happened is that somehow the EDID on the DVI-1 port got corrupted. Windows will detect my Dell monitor as Generic non-PnP monitor. And it wouldn't allow me to set the highest resolution of 1900x1200. Using DVI-2 port, Windows see my monitor the proper way (Dell 27in). For more advanced users, google search "EDID" and "EDID corruption". I can't blame the KVM for corrupting my EDID, because I don't know how it happened, but I do know that before using this KVM it was working. But it appears that disconnect and reconnect your DVI cable could also cause this problem as mentioned many places on the web. There are solutions to fix the EDID corruption, which I will attempt.

Overall I really like the product. If it wasn't for the hour and half I spent trying to figure out what's wrong with my DVI connection, I'd probably give it 5 stars. A few things to keep in mind:

- Read the manual carefully
- Make sure you update the KVM with latest firmware before using
- Make sure you have a wired keyboard near by

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ATEN 2-Port DVI USB Cable Built-in KVM with Audio and Video DynaSync CS682 (Black):: Description


ATEN’s CS682 DVI-D KVM represents the ultimate in cable KVMs, with innovative features such as Video DynaSync to ensure your monitor’s optimum video setting when booting or switching computers, and mouse scroll wheel switching so you can switch computes with a single click. As an added convenience the mouse port may be used as a peripheral port to share devices such as printers, scanners, and external USB hard drivers. In addition to the mouse wheel switching, the CS682 has two other methods for switching computers: Hotkey directly from the keyboard, and a remote push button. The CS682 is a DVI-D KVM so it must be connected to a digital source and monitor. Its maximum resolution is 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz and is HDCP and EDID compliant. The unit has a three-year warranty and its firmware is upgradeable to protect your investment against obsolescence. Package Content: 1 x CS682 2-port USB 2.0 DVI KVMPTM Switch, 1 x Remote Port Selector, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Quick Start Guide



ATEN 2-Port DVI USB Cable Built-in KVM with Audio and Video DynaSync CS682 (Black):: Technical Details


  • Maximum resolution - up to 1920 x 1200 single link DVI-D
  • Multiplatform support ? Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac, Sun, Linux
  • Computer selection via remote port selector, hotkeys, and USB mouse
  • Audio-enabled ? full bass response provides a rich experience for 2.1 channel sound systems
  • One DVI video console controls two USB computers; Fully compliant with DVI-D specifications.
  • Item Dimensions: 3 x 7 x 9 inches; 1 pounds
  • Brand: ATEN
  • Model: CS682
  • Product Type: Personal Computers
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