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My current setup involves two monitors, a docked laptop for work and my pc. I have searched various websites looking for a usb 3 keyboard and mouse switch which will allow me to switch the use between work and pc machines.

I own a k70 rgb and the m65 mouse

Does anyone know or own a product for this senario?:confused:
 
Correct but ive noticed they have not updated the design of these for the past 10 years, I don't require the vga part of it only the usb but it needs to connect to 2 pc's
 
could you search google for a "KVM switch"

should give you the results of what your after

don't know if you can get just a keyboard and mouse one through
 
What you're looking for is a USB KVM switch.

Although USB3.0 versions seem silly expensive, and likely still won't give optimum performance (e.g. may not allow different polling rates or may add latency due to the additional hardware) with the "gaming" keyboard and mouse mentioned.

Would have thought the easiest solution would be to be use a separate keyboard and mouse for the work laptop (wouldn't have thought you really need high sensitivity etc for work anyway)
 
Although USB3.0 versions seem silly expensive, and likely still won't give optimum performance (e.g. may not allow different polling rates or may add latency due to the additional hardware) with the "gaming" keyboard and mouse mentioned.

Would have thought the easiest solution would be to be use a separate keyboard and mouse for the work laptop (wouldn't have thought you really need high sensitivity etc for work anyway)

At the moment i'm using 2 usb extension cables strapped to the desk from each machine saving me moving and connecting via the IO's. It was a wild stab in the dark as you said it could cause further issues with latency. Silly really has working from home is common or the use of 2 machines. adding and addition keyboard and mouse is just messy.
 
There's a software solution to this too, the only one I can remember off hand is Synergy.

A friend used to use it with his gaming PC and laptop on the desk. The PC hosted the keyboard and mouse and the laptop was just the slave.

http://synergy-project.org

Google "Software KVM" and you might find more.
 
There's a software solution to this too, the only one I can remember off hand is Synergy.

A friend used to use it with his gaming PC and laptop on the desk. The PC hosted the keyboard and mouse and the laptop was just the slave.

http://synergy-project.org

Google "Software KVM" and you might find more.

:D black magic lol, would need to do more research into this product, my issue would be gaining admin rights to the work laptop as i prsume it would need to be installed on each machine. :rolleyes: I could hope and pray i suppose
 
Otherwise you could get a cheap wireless keyboard and mouse, that way you just put them away when not needed.
 
Does it have to be USB3? I use a Startech 2 port KVM for my home PC and work laptop, I believe the model is SV215MICDVIA.

Note that almost all gaming keyboards fail to work fully over a KVM, this is due to how the KVM emulates the keyboard so that both devices believe it's always attached. Any special functions the keyboard has may get lost, or it may not work at all. To get around this you can purchase KVMs that provide USB pass through but these are normally very expensive.

Are you able to use remote desktop to get to your work PC? Sadly my work laptop has local policy settings that block the RDP ports.
 
I used Synergy for my work setup back in the XP days, and it was great, but I had issues with it when using Windows 7 and UAC (basically, every UAC prompt would lock Synergy out of that PC). I switched over to Input Director and it's been faultless since then.
http://www.inputdirector.com/

It's pretty easy to set up, and works great if you have multiple PCs connected to a monitor each but with keyboard+mouse only connected to one. I've even been able to game quite happily on the machine without the keyboard+mouse attached without any issues (well, COD4 - it is a work machine!).
 
I used Synergy for my work setup back in the XP days, and it was great, but I had issues with it when using Windows 7 and UAC (basically, every UAC prompt would lock Synergy out of that PC). I switched over to Input Director and it's been faultless since then.
http://www.inputdirector.com/

It's pretty easy to set up, and works great if you have multiple PCs connected to a monitor each but with keyboard+mouse only connected to one. I've even been able to game quite happily on the machine without the keyboard+mouse attached without any issues (well, COD4 - it is a work machine!).

Would i run into any issues as my work laptop is needed to connect to a work vpn (cisco)?
 
My current setup involves two monitors, a docked laptop for work and my pc. I have searched various websites looking for a usb 3 keyboard and mouse switch which will allow me to switch the use between work and pc machines.

The mistake is you don't need a USB3.0 KVM switch just a USB one, that should make it easier to find what you need, assuming you have one screen connected per machine and don't want to switch the screens then just get a cheap VGA KVM and don't connect the video inputs/outputs then just use it for KB/mouse switching.

If you do want to switch the screens too then DVI/Displayport KVM switches are readily available but more expensive.
 
The mistake is you don't need a USB3.0 KVM switch just a USB one, that should make it easier to find what you need, assuming you have one screen connected per machine and don't want to switch the screens then just get a cheap VGA KVM and don't connect the video inputs/outputs then just use it for KB/mouse switching.

If you do want to switch the screens too then DVI/Displayport KVM switches are readily available but more expensive.

I would agree with but you also need to remember i have a k70 RGB and mouse.
using an ordinary keyboard wouldn't be an issue
 
I would agree with but you also need to remember i have a k70 RGB and mouse.
using an ordinary keyboard wouldn't be an issue

Most decent switches will work fine with gaming peripherals (you have to remember that a "gaming" mechanical keyboard is just an ordinary 80's/90's keyboard in cooler plastic), you can find USB KVM switches with VGA video quite cheap that are compatible with the K70 (if you don't want video, ones with DVI/DP cost more).

StarTech make a 2 Port Black USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio and Cables that's quite good.
 
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