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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Terbs on 17 January 2012, 12:02:29
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Hi all :y
At the moment I run one computer and two monitors. I wish to connect a second computer to this setup. :y
My enquiries have found two systems...KVM switching, or a programme called Synergy, both which use one keyboard and one mouse to control both computers and monitors.
Does anyone have experience with either of these methods.
TIA :y
Tony
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Synergy allows you to use the keyboard and mouse of one computer to control another, NOT share the screen..... so, each computer would use one screen exclusively,
KVM switching allows you to switch the screen's input , and the output of a mouse and a keyboard between multiple computers whilst convincing the computer not currently active that there is still a screen , mouse and keyboard attached,
KVM is hardware... and should probably be the route you go , think i may have a spare one you can have ..... if it's for an older VGA connected screen, not a DVI one.....
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I currently run the KVM system using VGA. it can be switched by two buttons on the top of the unit or by an icon down by the clock. I switch between a windows 7 machine and a windows XP machine. Works ok apart from when booting I have a small issue whereby I have to boot the windows 7 machine first or the graphics is somewhat messed up.
HTH
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I have the first computer with a DVI output connected to a splitter that then feeds two monitors one running 1600x900 and the other 1680x1050. When I connect a second computer to one of the monitors I use the VGA input on the monitor and tell the first computer not to extend the desktop and then by default the monitor will display the second computer via the VGA. This all depends on a couple of hardware factors one computer needs to output to DVI and the other to VGA and at least one monitor needs to have DVI and VGA inputs.
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Thanks fellas, interesting replies..... :y
My computers both have graphics cards with both DVI and VGA outlets, as do both my monitors........
Max...interested in your offer....can you pm me :y
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I have the first computer with a DVI output connected to a splitter that then feeds two monitors one running 1600x900 and the other 1680x1050. When I connect a second computer to one of the monitors I use the VGA input on the monitor and tell the first computer not to extend the desktop and then by default the monitor will display the second computer via the VGA. This all depends on a couple of hardware factors one computer needs to output to DVI and the other to VGA and at least one monitor needs to have DVI and VGA inputs.
Did forget to mention that this will not help you out with the mouse/keyboard but I am sure that was obvious to you, this is not a problem to me as the second machine is a laptop with a knackered screen but the touchpad and keyboard work fine.
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as said they can share the monitor also.. switching can be done by a combination of keys..
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I use an Aten CS-1262 (here http://www.aten.co.uk/products/productItem.php?pid=20051109120328003&psid=20070130114411002&pcid=20070130111333003&layerid=subClass3 (http://www.aten.co.uk/products/productItem.php?pid=20051109120328003&psid=20070130114411002&pcid=20070130111333003&layerid=subClass3) )
Can be controlled by its own switches and / or keyboard. It also handels speaker / mic . I'm very happy with it. It has VERY good build quality.
The only drawback i found was that it masks out special mouse functions that people like logitech build into their software (e.g. page forward back button on mouse)
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I'm sure I have an Avocent 16 port DSR somewhere here. Anyone need KVM over IP ::)
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I'm sure I have an Avocent 16 port DSR somewhere here. Anyone need KVM over IP ::)
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