PC switch

Soldato
Joined
1 Mar 2007
Posts
4,795
Location
Portsmouth
Ive just finished a new build and it connects to my monitor via dvi and I have my old pc connected via vga. When I want to use either I undo the keyboard cable and 3.5mm stereo cable and plug it into the pc that I want to use. Ive got an old wired mouse that I keep plugged into my old pc and ive got a cordless mouse which I use for my new pc.

I hope that makes sense. Now what I want if possible is to be able to use a switch to enable me to use the keyboard, 3.5mm cable and monitor connection on either pc to save me from having to move each tower and unplug devices. I think a KVM switch is used for keyboard mouse and monitor.

Iam sure a few off you have a similar setup to me, if so what can I use?
 
Soldato
Joined
3 Jan 2006
Posts
5,009
For audio you can get one of those 3.5mm headphone splitter, can't link you to the site but search google for "mini-headphone splitter" and it should come up on the 3rd result.
 
Associate
Joined
10 Apr 2006
Posts
1,084
Location
Leicester
So you're running both PC's off the same monitor, which is what I can gather from your post? :confused: If so, then yeah you can use a KVM switch for a k/b and mouse not so sure about the 3.5mm jack, but I'm sure there is some sort of device similar to a KVM?
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Mar 2007
Posts
4,795
Location
Portsmouth
kmistry said:
So you're running both PC's off the same monitor, which is what I can gather from your post? :confused: If so, then yeah you can use a KVM switch for a k/b and mouse not so sure about the 3.5mm jack, but I'm sure there is some sort of device similar to a KVM?

Yes thats right running both pc's off 1 monitor. Was hoping for a single switch but looks like I might have to get 2, 1 extra for the audio.
 
Soldato
Joined
15 Dec 2004
Posts
3,819
Belkin have quite a few KVM switches which do audio in the same box. Not sure what models exactly but if you have a look on their website, you should find something there :)
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Mar 2007
Posts
4,795
Location
Portsmouth
Soldato
OP
Joined
1 Mar 2007
Posts
4,795
Location
Portsmouth
Brought this in the end


Belkin F1DJ102P-B 2-Port KVM Switch (F1DJ102PB)

seems to work well, just got the keyboard connected and X2 vga's. Do I have to have the keyboard plugged in to power the switch? I would rather not if possaibe, as its cables galore! :(
 
Back
Top Bottom