![]() ![]() For my own reasons, I chose a hardware KVM, plus it's more capable. Note, if one's need is simply to share a keyboard & mouse (or whatever) among machines, I would suggest trying a FREE software 1st. Or.I can change my mind & use it another way. With my (3) 24" wide screen LCD's, two on my audio machine, and one on my VSTi machine.any more machines I add will likely be sharing the just the one monitor. Now, when I start using a 3rd, or even a forth machine, I have the extra unused KVM ports available. I also keep a wireless mini-mouse connected directly to my main audio DAW at my desk when I occasionally need to do something very quickly there, for when I'm mainly working with the VSTi machine.just more capabilities that I can use, or not use. ![]() My mouse/keyboard is connected to the KVM, and operates the either machine as I needed. I didn't feel the need to buy a dual-monitor KVM for twice the price btw. How I use them.my dedicated VSTi machine has (1) monitor, my audio machine has (2) monitors.though only ONE monitor, the one for my VSTi's machine is connected to the KVM for now. It's capabilities exceed my current needs, but when I start experimenting with more machines it'll be there.Ĭurrently I only use two machines with my KVM. The fact that it has audio that I won't be using is no problem. 1st off, as I mentioned my KVM allows me to share external USB devices like HDD's or a DVD RW drive etc.this will be even more important for me down the line when I house my machines in a huge cabinet rack. It also provides some advantages over using software like Synergy (which worked great too). For me, this KVM works out great, it only takes a second to switch over & be recognized. It works with my wireless Logitech keyboard & mouse, but the mouse is jumpy so I went wired for the mouse.keyboard works fine. It has Hot-Keys that I typically use for switching my keyboard/mouse between machines, though I can also press the big buttons on the KVM. Of course, you can still access the internet while you use ShareMouse. Run the Synergy application in an administrator context. ShareMouse only requires internet access during the short time of license registration and if you opted for the automatic check for software updates. Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 16:59 Stoinov 283 2 5 Add a comment 0 Different reports reveals possible (and working) fixes: Remove an application called SecureCRT, check for other conflicting software. It is designed for multiple computers connected in local network. It even has a secondary USB port to use as a hub connection, in which I have an external USB HDD connected to (non-powered when not in use), and is my solution to sharing files between machines being I have all networking capabilities disabled. ShareMouse does not work over the internet. I needed VGA ports, and USB ports for my mouse & keyboard. There are many KVM switches available for your own personal needs. The best deal I found was at Fry's Electronics. Which KVM switch did you get? How is it working out?For my own personal needs, I bought a Belkin F1DS104L 4 port KVM switch. ![]()
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