I'm cross-posting to the ARSC and Ampex lists, so my apologies to
those on both lists.
Does anyone have experience with the new generation of USB-based KVM
switchers? It's finally time to upgrade the old DAW and the new
computer (Dell 5150) doesn't have PS/2 sockets for the keyboard and
mouse. The other computer in the studio -- a Dell 8300 -- is a
transition-era machine that works fine with either PS/2 keyboard and
mouse hookups or USB. So I need to replace my old Belkin KVM with
one of these new devices that does the keyboard and mouse via a
single USB cable, and keeps the video thru the standard XVGA video
(I don't do DVI in the studio, yet).
Anyway, if this isn't Greek to you, some recommendations are appreciated.
I was looking at this unit:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000067V62/ref=wl_it_dp/103-2796313-8376628?%5Fencoding=UTF8&colid=1L6Z7GWQSIT82&coliid=IEYPGUHFHY46M&v=glance&n=172282
The cheaper units had a lot of user complaints. I like that this is
self-powered as it's been my experience that the USB buss is not
good at powering something like this reliably, particularly since it
would be switching its power source when you switch machines. I also
like the fact that it will share a third USB device like a trackball
or tablet if I ever expand my table-top area to accomodate such a thing.
-- Tom Fine