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Control 4 computers with one keyboard, mouse, and monitor

KidViciou$

Diamond Member
i have a cybex Personal Commander II which was given to me. i went to cybex website, but found NO reference of it except in the request for information which i sent to them. it was explained ot me that i can control up to 4 computers with one monitor, keyboard, and mouse AND be able to switch between them electronically. problem is on the back the only output is a parallel port male connector. now i DOUBT that i can control my computers through the parallel port, so i didnt spend the money on parallel cables at compusa. i asked a tech there what it does, and he tried to say its sorta likea hub. hahaha, he was like, "you use network neighborhood to control the computers" hahahaha. i dont even know if he knows that these peripherals exist.

so if you know anything abotu this product, or what attachment i need, i would REALLY appreciate it, thanks.
 
First off, I would take anything that a chump working for minwage at compuUSA says.

Second, it sounds like you have a parallel port switch box, meaning you can share a printer or another parallel port device such as a scanner between two or more PC's.

You need a dataswitch box that will handle PS/2 ports and video capabilities. Belkin is one company that comes to mind that offers one such data switch.

I will warn you though that they can start to get quite costly the more PC's that you add. You'll have to buy 2 PS/2 cables for each PC, a fairly expensive shielded video cable for each computer, and the switch box itself.

I'll suggest going for a digital switch, meaning you push a button, as apposed to analog - IE turning a knob. From my experience, the analog switches are fairly unreliable and often times cause lockups which switching between signals.
 
Here's the thing itself: Commander II

The site itself does not provide enough information to tell me how it interfaces w/ the other computers.

It looks proprietary, meaning it requires special cables made by Cybex.
 
yea htanks vi, i saw that on the website, and came here to post i found it 😛

also, i found the cables, they are VERY expensive, but i think i have a way around it 😛

15' cables cost $60 a piece, so i decided to get the 8' version, which are $20 a piece, and just get some extensions for those cables, like the ps/2, vga, and stuff like that. besides, i can only use the cybex cables for that product whilei can use the extensions any time i need. i cant believe this thing is worth 450!! im definitly gonna thank my cousin for real.
 
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