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Multiple PCs on one monitor
Need a bit of advice peeps. When I move to Ireland my girlfriend will be working from home and we're going to set up one room as her office. She'll be using a laptop, but she's probably going to have something with a fairly small screen (she travels for work a lot), so I want the ability for her to easily plug into my big screen, but I don't want to be constantly plugging and unplugging my monitor from my desktop so she can use it. So, to cut a long story short, is there some kind of input adaptor/switch that allows multiple PCs to connect to one monitor? Ta.
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some KVM switches have limits on max rez or max refresh though.
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![]() On a serious note, a KVM is probably what you're after. Alternatively (if you don't want one) extend the monitor cable so that there is a break somewhere easy to access, i.e. Code:
PC ----*Cable*---- ||*Join*|| ----*Cable*---- Monitor
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KVM will have a keyboard/mouse and monitor socket for each machine connect, connect norm keyboard mouse and monitor to KVM outputs, then you run a set to main puter and set rdy for laptop. Use the switch on the KVM to switch between the two.
Should be able to add a hardware profile to the laptop and select it on boot up to use the external monitor. problems you may have is VGA v DVI outputs from machines, most modern PC's are dvi now, Might need to check laptop for dvi/vga support.
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As has been said using DVI and D-sub is probably the best way to go. I do this sometimes with my laptop and my Dell 24" screen. I also plug my USB keyboard and mouse into the USB sockets on the screen. When I swap to the lappy I only have to swap the USB link from the desktop to the laptop and I can use the keyboard and mouse too.
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