Derek J. Balling wrote: > On Apr 2, 2009, at 11:24 AM, John Stoffel wrote: > >> Now for something different... >> >> anyone know of a KVM to USB solution? I.e. I could plug into a >> server's VGA/mouse/keyboard ports, and the other end into my laptop >> and see the output inside a VNC session. Now *that* would be useful, >> esp if the box was nice and compact and easy to carry around. >> > > It's not cheap, but.... > > http://www.epiphan.com/products/frame-grabbers/kvm2usb/ > > Cheers, > D > > we have one of these.. I prefer the KVM built into the machine in most cases. You need to install a special driver on Windows to use it and you need to plug it in via a power-brick transformer to 120 circuit.. So, it has its limitations and is a bit bigger than expected, especially with the power brick.
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