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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun Jan 30 16:38:32 2005</li>
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Mark
On Jan 30, 2005, at 4:16 PM, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Guys - I have dual monitors and I had an idea and thought I'd run past
> you guys.
>
> I was thinking about using 2 different KVM switches, and connecting
> each monitor output (on the video card, a matrox g450) to a separate
> KVM. The net result is to have 4 machines (4 port KVM) and 2 monitors
> all [monitor] switchable independently. The keyboard and mouse would
> be tied to the first KVM continuously.
>
> Let me elaborate:
>
> I have a linksys KVM that controls monitor #1 and keyboard/mouse. I
> can "toggle" through my first monitor/keyboard/mouse using the CTRL
> keys (double click). Here's what I want to try doing. By using a
> different KVM that changes screens using a DIFFERENT key sequence (ALT
> would be perfect). By connecting my Primary monitor output to one of
> the KVM's and connecting my Secondary monitor output to a different
> KVM, I should in theory be able to switch which monitor is displaying
> what.
>
> This is tricky to explain.
>
> Can anyone recommend a KVM that switches using a keystroke other than
> CTRL?
>
> Does anyone think this won't work?
>
> Should I send a diagram?
>
> Is there a better way to do this? I use multiple operating systems,
> so I'm pretty much tied to a hardware solution here.
>
> Any insight is appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
> CB
>
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