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(More customer reviews)I initially dismissed this product because it looked cheap, and seemed to be priced accordingly.But after reading some of the reviews, I decided to buy it and risk a whopping 24 bucks.It was a great buy.
What it does - It switches your VGA monitor between two computers, along with your USB keyboard and USB mouse.It has two buttons on the device to control the switching.It has two USB ports that go to your keyboard and your mouse.It has three VGA ports.One goes to your monitor (you use the cable you already have).Two go to your two computers.Interestingly, the KVM-to-computer cable, a special cable that is included (two of them), also carries the USB signal.The cable splits at the computer end and you connect the VGA connector and the USB connector to their respective ports on your computers.
What it does not - It does not switch audio.It is not designed to switch additional USB devices, although it may work for some devices that do not need high bus-power, if your keyboard acts as a unpowered hub.The device itself is powered by the computer's USB bus and it does not have a separate power supply.
This is exactly what I needed.KVM stands for keyboard, video, and mouse.That's all I wanted to switch between two computers (a Mac and a Linux PC laptop).I considered other KVM devices, and they had more features such as audio switching and special software, but they cost much more than this simple device.The package comes with software for switching, but it is for Windows only.The docs say it has a hot key, the scroll lock key hit twice in succession, that controls the switch.However, it did not work for me, probably because of my Mac keyboard which does not have a dedicated scroll lock key.However, the device is sitting next to my keyboard, and I just hit the appropriate button (1 or 2) to switch.It is quite small.The switching is nearly instant.What could be more simple than that?
A few things I have tried...It works fine at 1600x1200, 75 Hz.My normally used Mac resolution is 1280x960 at 75 Hz.My Linux laptop is old and can only externally output 1024x764 at 60 Hz, which also works fine.I do not see any degrading of picture quality going through this KVM.My monitor is 19-inch CRT.
In summary, the Trendnet TK207K 2-Port USB KVM Switch works great at a great price.If a simple two-way KVM for VGA/USB is what you need, I recommend this one.
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Product Description:
The 2-Port USB KVM Switch lets you manage two PCs with just one set of keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Switch between two PCs with a simple press of a button Separate sets of KVM cables are included with the KVM Switch, so users can start controlling 2 PCs instantly. The KVM cables also provide power to the KVM Switch, eliminating the need for a power adapter. Hot Key operations provide immediate access to features such as computer switching, and auto-scanning. With its Hot-Plug, and Audible Feedback, the 2-Port USB KVM Switch is the perfect choice for managing multiple PCs.
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