1 Keyboard, 1 mouse, 1 monitor, 2 PC's

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I will be purchasing a new PC soon but do not need another keyboard/mouse/monitor as it will not be used much but will need to be kept on for most of the time.

I would be connecting monitor DVI, USB mouse and PS2 keyboard.

I have seen a few different products that can help, but what would be the best one to go for?

Thanks.
 
Oh thanks, I didn't realise Overclockers sold them, that one looks ok actually. I think im going to buy a new USB keyboard anyway because my current one is getting old.
 
other option is to just remote desktop into it, that way the system only needs to be connected to power/network cable
 
You could also use some software like synergy to share the mouse and keyboard between the tow computers and plug both computers into the same monitor (requires a monitor with two video inputs) and switch between the inputs to change computers.
 
Thanks guys, I think I will go for software like synergy instead of the KVM switch.
 
If you are taking the software route I find Input Director far superior to synergy. I had problems with synergy where the mouse would go nuts on the second computer while ID's stayed very stable.
 
got to give Synergy a thumbs up also, used it for 3 years in uni with no problem what so ever with 2 laptop and a desktop (lots of multitasking) , but looking at the Input Director it seems pretty much identical from the looks of it.
 
Well, mine was for gaming (bit of wow multiboxing) synergy doesn't seem to like full screen overlay (it was fine till it was in wow, once in wow i couldn't move the camera or change characters direction with the mouse or it just went completely nuts).

Input director has so far been very good. It's occasionally a little odd about passing keys to both systems and it's not the most logical for setting this function up but for a KVM its sweet. Just roll the mouse off the corner of the screen and its on the other desktop (in your case u'd then have to push the button to switch input to your display too but...).
 
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