Re: Using a KVM switch to connect 3 computers at once
micky <[email protected]> Fri, 17 Nov 2023 22:19:34 -0500
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.hardware |
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In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Thu, 16 Nov 2023 15:36:29 -0600, Char Jackson <[email protected]> wrote: >On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 14:10:35 -0500, micky <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Running two computers at once. >> >>It happened sort of by accident but now I'm runing my laptop and my >>desktop all the time. And I have a spare computer I really should set >>up. >> >>To use just one mouse and one keyboard and switch them from PC to PC, I >>need a KVM switch, but it seems that those that supply more than 2 >>computers all have HDMI outputs. And maybe I should get HDMI just >>because it's newer than USB. But my laptop and desktop inputs are all >>USB. I gather someone like me is supposed to get an HDMI to USB cable, >>but that seems to connect only the mouse OR the keyboard, not both? So >>what am I to do? >> >>I don't want to use only one monitor. It's good to be able to look at >>both so easily . > >If either of your PCs can support Remote Desktop (RDP), I would 100% recommend from 11/2022 "You can't connect to computers running a home edition, like Win10 Home." And one of mine is Home. Maybe eventually I'll have all Pro, although this page doesn't mention win11. Thanks for the suggestion. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-desktop-services/clients/remote-desktop-allow-access >that approach over a KVM. I had two KVM switches a long time ago, but they've >both gone to Goodwill. Good riddance. > >With a KVM, you normally have to switch to the PC that you want to use, but with >RDP you simply click in a window, or if the 2nd PC is running full screen, just >click anywhere in that screen. It's so much faster, easier, and convenient.