I've been using the IOGEAR GCS634U 4-port USB with audio for about 6 months
and it is great, a few incidents where video resolution isn't maintained
during switching, but pressing monitor auto adjust fixes it. Includes
cables, and uses hot keys. Spent about $50 at Fry's.
Sean Parsons
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Fries
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Which KVM switch do you recommend?
How many devices?
On Sep 2, 2010 4:56 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
Searching for a new KVM switch to replace my 20-year old unit that still
works fine and switches instantly ... however it has very old (pre ps2)
keyboard ports that require adaptors and 9-pin serial ports that I don't
know if they can even be made to work with new usb connected mice.
Looking at the plethora of new brands and models is terribly confusing.
shopper.cnet.com lists 278 different 4-port models
I've looked into Tripp Lite, IOGear, Trendnet, Aten, Belkin, Linkskey,
several models of each, and several more brands ... all under $60.
Leaning toward IOGear but what do y'all recommend?
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