Re: Using a KVM switch to connect 3 computers at once
Char Jackson <[email protected]> Sat, 18 Nov 2023 13:10:44 -0600
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 09:25:55 +0100, "R.Wieser" <[email protected]> wrote: >Char, > >>> I'm not all that sure what you think switching using the mouse >>> is less work than doing the same using the keyboard. >> >> Start with the simplest case of one PC and two simultaneously >> running applications. > >[snip] > >Yeah, I know how it works, you don't have to describe it to me. > >You still forgot to bring anything forward about how switching by mouseclick >is simpler than doing the same by keyboard ... I didn't forget, since that was the entire point of my post. You snipped it, but it shouldn't be a problem because you know how it works. ;-) >>> My old D-link did it with a scroll-lock double-tap and than >>> 1...4 for the >> >> I had a D-Link KVM that operated that way! Annoying. :-) > >:-) You could always have gone for an even older version, the ones with the >selection buttons on the KVMs front, or even yet older, with the rotary >switch. :-p