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Re: [ARSCLIST] USB KVM's
Tom,
You can keep your current KVM and get USB to PS/2 convertors. I've done this
for both keyboard and mouse and it works just fine.
http://www.lindy.com/us/productfolder/04/42866/index.php
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> [mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Fine
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:45 AM
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> Subject: [ARSCLIST] USB KVM's
>
> 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/103-2
> 796313-8376628?%5Fencoding=UTF8&colid=1L6Z7GWQSIT82&coliid=IEY
PGUHFHY46M&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
>