i'd LIKE to spend less than $50, but i doubt that's possible...it's not something i'll be using on a regular basis, just a once every couple of months thing...suggested brands/models? anyone have one they want to sell me?
1/6/2007 2:24:49 PM
good luck with that, you won't find even a 2-port USB/DVI KVM for less than 150$ shipped probably[Edited on January 6, 2007 at 2:35 PM. Reason : hell, the break-out cables are like 40$ each ]
1/6/2007 2:34:11 PM
CompUSA on Gleenwood has KVM stuff in stock if you need it fast but it will be over $50. I think you could do it for < $100.http://www.compusa.com/products/products.asp?N=0&Ntt=KVM&Ntk=All&Nty=1&D=KVM&Dx=mode%20matchall
1/6/2007 4:13:54 PM
This for personal or business use? I'd look into a KVM over IP in addition to the DVI/USB.
1/7/2007 7:56:32 AM
Is this something you could use VNC or Remote Desktop for? Or, since it's every few months, could you do a 'manual' KVM switch and move it all from one box to the other yourself?
1/7/2007 10:25:49 AM
personal use...and i've debated the vnc option, but in a lot of cases, the computers i'm working with don't have have vnc installed, so i'd still have to hook it up in order to install it
1/7/2007 4:26:04 PM
VNC is an easy install--just click OK 4 or 5 times and your done.Whether you go VNC or KVM, you're still going to have to spend the time to hook up the other computer.
1/8/2007 9:22:59 AM
I've had good luck with Belkin KVM switches, though all the ones I've used are PS2/VGA
1/8/2007 12:47:23 PM
I've found the Belkin's glitchy. The 4 ports we use in the shop will sometimes decide not to recognize the mouse and keyboard. (model F1DB104P)
1/8/2007 2:40:40 PM
I use an F1JB104P...I do have 3 mice hooked up for 3 systems, but its always worked fine with just one monitor and keyboard (although like I mentioned, its VGA and PS2, not DVI and USB)I think some of the incompatibilities come from different OS's from what I've read
1/8/2007 3:11:41 PM