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One Keyboard Two Computers Linux
anyonymous | 2024-06-05 02:58:44 |
Works on a number of different computers running Mac, Windows, Linux. No problems at all. 5 |
Sadanand | 2024-04-13 02:16:28 |
Great mechanical keyboard for programming. Works great with Linux as well. 5 |
James | 2024-05-05 01:43:19 |
Two computers running FCX worked fine with this cable 5 |
Tim | 2024-09-25 07:27:35 |
Connected via a KVM switch to use between two computers. One is MS Windows and the other is a High powered Linux machine. So far no problems what so ever. 5 |
Do | 2024-08-19 01:32:51 |
Not the fastest puppy in the litter, but I only use it intermittently to put Linux on computers that no longer have the resources to run Windows or Chromebooks where the user no longer wants to be beholden to Google's 'benevolent' oversight. Works fine and has enough space for a complete software repository. 5 |
TeflonKnappster | 2024-05-27 03:26:55 |
This IOGEAR GCS110-4 4-Port KVMP switch is my first purcahse of this type of gear...should have bought one years ago. I had checked out one of the other brands, but the manufacturer's web-site had the same photo and description for two models, very confusing. I am using this switch with three computer, Win7, Win8.1 and a Linux rig. I keep the fourth port open for testing other computers, no need to connect one being tested to a separate keyboard and mouse setup. This switch allows me to easily switch between computers via keyboard shortcuts. I have a Logitech Keyboard and Mouse which share a single wireless USB dongle, plugging the dongle into the keyboard USB port of the monitor area of the switch allows me to use the keyboard and mouse on all computers. I did have to uninstall the Logitech software which allowed for custom keyboard layout (volume up/down, next track, etc.) as it seemed to conflict with the way the KVMP switch emulated Keyboard and Mouse Control...not an issue for me in this case. I am not a hard-core gamer, thus do not have a mouse with 92 buttons on it..more of a FPS and Flight Sim guy here. I like the fact that I can switch the keyboard/mouse, Vidoe and USB separately from the audio, that is I can have music playing on one computer, switch the Keyboard/Mouse, Video, and USB to another computer and still hear the music from the first computer. I have all my external drives and printers connected directly to the Win7 computer working as a server for all my data. I have a USB hub connected to the KVMP input which is accessed by whichever computer I am using for such things as my web-cam, joystick, multimedia card reader, and ID CAC Card Reader. I started taking IT classes and now I can easily do remote access, learned how to access Windows Shared Folders from the Linux box...and more, having the computers side by side with one control system is a Godsend. I would recommend this switch to anyone considering such a purchase. 5 |
Karen | 2024-05-09 07:23:35 |
I now have installed two of the StarTech USB to VGA adapters and both of them are working exactly as advertised! Two different computers, HP and Dell, both running Windows 7.� Installation was a snap just down load the current driver from the internet.� Instructions came with the adapters.� Connected to two different monitors (both older) again worked first time for both.� Worth the investment!� Thanks to B&H for super service and better than expected delivery time! 5 |
Duke | 2024-07-07 03:43:37 |
I purchased three UPS units. Two are for computers and one for our router and TV. The hookup was easy and fast. There have not been any power outages, so I can't comment on that. However, I do not expect any issues. 5 |
Habogee | 2024-06-14 05:13:42 |
I have 4 of these units. Two on computers and two on Home Entertainment setups. This is the second one that has died. Both times I ordered new batteries which arrived within a few days. Installation was easy and the old batteries went to our local electronic waste collection center. Thanks for the prompt service. 5 |
Robert | 2024-08-16 02:57:19 |
I have been using a pair of these for two 1K monitors switching between Windows (at first W7 and now W10) and Linux (Kubuntu) for several years now. I have never had much of a problem with them. I have always used a wired keyboard with them which suits my needs since I use it on a desktop. I have also always used a Logitech M510 wireless mouse with them and that worked perfectly, including forward/back side buttons which I use frequently in Linux to switch between virtual desktops. I have never had to touch the settings in the KVM, which means mouse emulation has always been on. However, one of them died, sort of. It got worse and worse. I think they must have some kind of low power processor in them that deals with them mouse emulation and keyboard functions. I could no longer communicate with it via the keyboard nor did my scroll wheel or side buttons work on the mouse. Intermittently at first, but permanently at the end. I switched the KM part of the KVM to the other one which still worked fine. I had trouble finding a replacement at some of the other big sites where you might expect to get them, but was happy to see the B&H had them in stock. And, as usual the shipping was prompt. The replacement works perfectly. I expect to get another bunch of years of service from it. 5 |