A KVM switch (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) is a major boon to anyone who has to work with more than one computer. The CABLESTOGO 35554 KVM switch features both USB and PS/2 support to let you control two computers with one set of keyboard, mouse and monitor. You can change computers without having to give up the keyboard and monitor youre already using, sometimes via the keyboard itself. Imagine the space and money youll save, only having to buy one monitor, keyboard, and mouse. After saying that, KVM switches stop being exciting pretty quickly, so lets look at things to shop for. Will it switch your speakers, too? How about your microphone? Is it USB only, or can it handle older connections? Hardware button, keyboard command control, or both? Does it draw its power from the computer, or does it need a power adapter? How many computers do you need to switch? (Most KVM switches will handle two computers; some can handle more.) Three USB downstream ports are included for sharing USB keyboards and mice or other USB peripherals. With the plug-and-play feature, connect or remove PCs without powering down the KVM switch or PC. Is this the switch for you? Check it out and see! Type: D-Sub Computer Connections: 2 Ports Monitor Connections: 1 Port Video Resolution: 2048 x 1536 PC Selection: Push Buttons/Hot Keys/OSD USB Features: with USB support Features: Controls two PCs with one PS/2 or USB keyboard, one PS/2 or USB mouse, and one monitor Three USB downstream ports are ideal for sharing USB keyboards and mice or other USB peripherals Supports three types of switching: hardware push button, hot keys on PS/2 keyboard, and On-Screen-Display (OSD) utility software (for Parts: 1 year
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