>From what I understand, each KVM port is a seperate Keyboard Viewer Mouse combo. So to control two PCs at the same time you need a two port.
Be aware that some KVM's look cheaper but you then need extra cables to enable each port. The devil is in the detail. Stu On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 23:10, Simon Males wrote: > I just need a rant for a KVM. When i im at home i wish to use standard > keyboard/mouse and screen which will be shared by my desktop and laptop. > > The kvm will require USB ports as my laptop cannot take PS2. I've had a > quick browse, and kvm's are not exactly cheap :( > > I am a bit confused with kvm's, currently i have a PS2 keyboard and > mouse that i pretty happy with, but im dont mind getting another USB > keyboard and mouse. How many port kvm do i require, 2 input's and 4 > outputs ? > > -- > Simon Males <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > No More AOL CDs Australia - www.anticd.org -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html