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Is it possible to control 2 computers with 1 mouse and keyboard?

Gl4di4tor

Senior member
Just built a spare rig and wanted to know if i can control 2 computers with 1 mouse and keyboard, because its a real hassle having two sets of mouse and keyboard on the desk. THanks in advance.
 
Yeah, get a KVM switch (Keyboard Video Mouse).

You can run more then one CPU-case on a single Keyboard/Monitor & Mouse simply by flipping a switch or hitting a button.

KVMs vary widely on price and layout depending on what you need it to do... I have a simple 2-computer KVM with a single button on it for switching my KVM components from one computer to the other. Depending on your needs, you can get a simple 2-computer KVM or one that has a LOT of connections (say seven computers or so on a single KVM).
 
I have a usb keyboard [saitek eclipse] and a usb mouse [razer] a dell 2001 fp monitor which has a dvi port and a vga port [I use dvi now for the superior video quality], my current system has a Geforce 6800gt so it has a dvi port but the new rig i just built doesn't have a dvi port [geforce ti 200] any good KVM switches for that setup?
 
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home. 🙂

Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?
 
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home. 🙂

Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?

That it sounds exactly like "remote desktop" that is built in to windows XP?
 
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home. 🙂

WOW! THnaks a mil! This is exactly what I needed man. I works like a charm and saved me a lot of money.
 
Originally posted by: foodfightr
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home. 🙂

Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?

That it sounds exactly like "remote desktop" that is built in to windows XP?

But one that support all Windows OS's, from Win95 to XP, as well as limited *nix support. "Remote Destop" is merely Microsoft's initial attempt at the already established and near-perfect VNC software.
 
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: foodfightr
Originally posted by: Gl4di4tor
Originally posted by: networkman
If your computers are on a network, you might consider a software KVM such a UltraVNC I use it with 16 machines at home. 🙂

Wow! This sounds too good to be true. Do you use it? If so, what's your opinion on it?

That it sounds exactly like "remote desktop" that is built in to windows XP?

But one that support all Windows OS's, from Win95 to XP, as well as limited *nix support. "Remote Destop" is merely Microsoft's initial attempt at the already established and near-perfect VNC software.

I've installed the program and its working great sofar, haven't had any problems with it whatsoever. I'm using it to run a headless rig over LAN.
 
The bulk of my fleet is Win2k, with a couple boxes running Win98 and one running Ubuntu. I haven't looked to see if there's a client for my Linux box yet, but yes, I use UltraVNC for all the rest of my boxes and it works fine. Every once in a while I've had the program crash, but the price of the software versus a hardware solution with extra cabling(for the 16 computers I run), it's way more than worth it! 🙂
 
If you are running XP Pro use Remote Desktop Connection and you can controll your computer from your other one. I love it it is not slow or have any troubles as of yet.

If you are running others then KVM switch.

Although I also run my Fedora box remotely with NX
 
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