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Eple
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Mar 8, 2004, 05:22 PM
 
Hi everybody,

I'm shopping around for a switchbox that will allow me to use one single monitor on 2 macs. I hear there are some that even come with usb ports so you can use just one keyboard for two computers. Please recommend brands and models and I will decide which one is the best for my needs.
The monitor in question is a 17" Apple studio display (vga) and I have a G4 and a G5.

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Mar 9, 2004, 12:56 AM
 
what you are after is a "kvm" box. have a look at some listed here at dr. bott ....sorry, i don't have any direct experience with any of them though.
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Mar 9, 2004, 12:04 PM
 
Originally posted by Mr. Blur:
what you are after is a "kvm" box. have a look at some listed here at dr. bott ....sorry, i don't have any direct experience with any of them though.
thanks for the link Blur!
Anybody have any experience with these kvm boxes?? I really wish to hear someone's experience before coughing up the dough!

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Sep 9, 2004, 07:38 AM
 
If you buy a LaCie Electron22BlueIV (CRT), you'll have the ability to connect two VGA cables to the monitor. You can select signals A and B with a button on the front of the display, just below the screen. I believe the latest 19" model (IV) has that feature too but I can't be sure. The version III did not.

But you'll still have to use 2 keyboards and mice (unless you want to plug in and out a single keyboard / mouse.
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Sep 9, 2004, 10:04 AM
 
IOGEAR makes a USB KVM switch for a very good price. This is an extreme one that shares not only USB KB/Mouse/Video, but also Speakers and USB peripherals.

This one may do the job and doesn't require a power adapter either (it won't share speakers/peripherals, but it'll share USB KB/Mouse and Video between two machines.
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