Hello, Jack, On Monday 02 May 2005 08:03, you wrote:
Oops. I should have updated this post.
Now I need a DVI KVM switch with USB support and at least three ports...
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You can also use the dvi to svg adapter to use the old cables til you find one you want that takes dvi. I'm in same boat an need a kvm with dvi . If you find one I would like to know where an what brand if you do not mind. My aoc monitor I have ( flat screen) has both type of cable imputs so im still using the old one for now til i find a new kvm with dvi.
What's SVG? I know it only as Scalable Vector Graphics. There are DVI / USB KVM switches out there, but they're expensive (more so than other KVMs, which are pretty overpriced already, if you ask me). Also I have a mix of computers to (eventually) connect. One of them, a yet-to-be-purchased Macintosh, only support USB, while the other two have both PS/2 and USB. I have a company-supplied laptop that has a DVI connector on its dock, but I don't the copmuter attached actually has DVI output going to that connector. My current KVM is a nice little IOGear, but it has only two ports handles only PS/2 and VGA (this flat-panel display also has both VGA and DVI-I ports, and like you, I'm using the VGA mode for now). If I turn up something good, I'll pass it on.
jack
Randall Schulz