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Robert Blair wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Martin Rosenfeld on Fri, 10
> Oct 2008 19:48:07 -0700
>
>
>> I am thinking of using a KVM to switch between an eCS and a Win2K box,
>> sharing flat screen monitor, PS2 keyboard and Logitek trackball (PS2 or
>> USB).
>>
>
> Your equipment sounds pretty much like mine. I have a KVM that only is a 2 way
> switch. The setup works except that I need to switch to OS/2 whenever I want
> to boot otherwise the mouse does not work after the boot. I am not at home now
> so I don't know what brand it is.
>
>
>
>> Can someone recommend an inexpensive KVM to do this, or tell me
>> what specifications I must look for when buying one. Can a KVM be set up
>> to also switch sound? I am ignorant as sin about this matter.
>>
>
> I have not seen a switch that would switch sound but have not looked for what
> is on the market recently.
>
>
My two port KVM by CP Technologies ( China, probably) switches audio and
video as well as the mouse and keyboard. Bought at Fry;s yeears ago on
dale for about twenty bucks.
George
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