Anyone here use a KVM switch and play games?

dabuddha

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I'm looking for a good kvm switch that I can use with my linux box and windows box.
I have the linksys one (PS2KVM2 I believe) and it works ok but there is one major complaint. It uses the control key as it's hotkey and therefore, to use Ctrl or Shift, I have to hold the key down for at least 2-3 seconds before it "registers"
This can be a pain especially when playing FPS games :) I don't need sound but USB is necessary.
Can anyone recommend a KVM switch that doesn't have the "delay" problem?

TIA!
 

Tom

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i had the same issue so i got an iogear 4 port that i have to hole down ctl-alt shift and a number key to switch.

 

TreyRandom

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I've got a 2-port Belkin KVM that uses ScrollLock, ScrollLock, up (or down) arrow. Video switches immediately, but it sometimes takes a second for the mouse and keyboard to activate. Very nice, and I got it for $20ish including cables!
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: TreyRandom
I've got a 2-port Belkin KVM that uses ScrollLock, ScrollLock, up (or down) arrow. Video switches immediately, but it sometimes takes a second for the mouse and keyboard to activate. Very nice, and I got it for $20ish including cables!

Yep, great unit. You do NOT have to use the hotkey though. There's a button on mine to switch.
 

dabuddha

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Thanks for all the responses guy. I'd prefer a hotkey if it's available since the unit will be sitting on the floor behind my 2nd pc.
 

mwtgg

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Originally posted by: dabuddha
Thanks for all the responses guy. I'd prefer a hotkey if it's available since the unit will be sitting on the floor behind my 2nd pc.

Hmm, I have this one, but it doesn't have USB. :( I just use one of those converters.
 

TreyRandom

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Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: TreyRandom
I've got a 2-port Belkin KVM that uses ScrollLock, ScrollLock, up (or down) arrow. Video switches immediately, but it sometimes takes a second for the mouse and keyboard to activate. Very nice, and I got it for $20ish including cables!

Yep, great unit. You do NOT have to use the hotkey though. There's a button on mine to switch.

Yep, you are correct. The one you linked in your previous post is the one I have. Mine sits behind my desk (it looks like an octopus with all the cables attached to four sides!) so I have to use the hot key combination. I also use a USB converter - works like a charm!

Edit: It's $24.88 plus shipping from J&R Computer World through Amazon.
 

creedog

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Originally posted by: TreyRandom
I've got a 2-port Belkin KVM that uses ScrollLock, ScrollLock, up (or down) arrow. Video switches immediately, but it sometimes takes a second for the mouse and keyboard to activate. Very nice, and I got it for $20ish including cables!

I've got the same one. Works well
 

UWDawg

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Originally posted by: UWDawg
I have a friend who uses this KVM from IOGEAR http://www.iogear.com/main.php...oduct&amp;Item=GCS1714">Link</a>. He claimed that there was not any lag from switching and that the hot keys can be programmed. He has had this switch for about a week and he uses it to switch between his Linux and Windows box.

Hope this helps.


i agree

and nice name

(i am a husky as well :) - live on campus?)

Not anymore...I graduated, so I guess I am now a productive part of society. Not saying I miss school but I sure do miss spring/summer time at the quad and near the fountain when the frat girls are tanning.
 

rh71

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I use a Belkin one and the switch is "scroll lock" X 2.
 

Viperoni

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I have a cheapo generic one that uses scroll lock - scroll lock - <port number> - enter to change between ports, practically instantaneous, no mouse or kb lag at all.
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: Viperoni
I have a cheapo generic one that uses scroll lock - scroll lock - <port number> - enter to change between ports, practically instantaneous, no mouse or kb lag at all.

Which brand is it? Does it have USB by any chance? :)