My monitor has a 15 pin VGA port, as does the old computer so it looks
like an adapter to connect my DVI cable from the new box to the KVM
switch will make it work. Of course that brings up the question of what
am I losing by not using DVI?
A quick Google check (which I should have done earlier) showed lots of
adapters for just a few bucks, so I should be able to pick one up
locally--which leads back to the "what do I lose" question.
Comments?
Thanks,
Mark Jarvis
Mark Jarvis wrote:
>
> I just ordered & received a TRENDnet 2-port USB KVM switch kit. I
> thought I was OK on the video because its rated resolution is greater
> than what I'm running.
>
> What's the problem? It appears to only have VGA video ports and one of
> the computers I be hooking up to it has only DVI. Is there such a
> thing as a DVI-to-VGA adapter? Will I have problems using this unit
> with my computers?
>
> I'm sure that the solution is simple, & I probably should know the
> answer, but video is one area I have no expertise in.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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