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Re: kvm switch hell: please advise :)
« Reply #20 on: 09. March 2014., 22:04:46 »
GREAT you revived this topic.

I never got to buying a KVM switch. Things changed :s

So I cannot advise your here - all I know is written down :)

We would sure appreciate it if you came back to let us (me :) ) know what you ended up buying and how it worked.

Would be great finish for all our hard work.

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Re: kvm switch hell: please advise :)
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Re: kvm switch hell: please advise :)
« Reply #21 on: 11. March 2014., 11:54:43 »
Well, as I said I'm currently using StarTech 4 port displayport KVM (http://www.startech.com/Server-Management/KVM-Switches/4-Port-USB-DisplayPort-KVM-Switch-with-Audio~SV431DPUA)

The keyboard issue I 'fixed' by plugging keyboard into its generic USB port, not the dedicated keyboard one. Of course this way I can't use the keyboard shortcuts to switch sources, but at least the keyboard is working normally without any lags or stuck keys.

I will probably keep using it until I'll buy a monitor with g-sync support (unless I'll run into problems by using too old drivers).

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Re: kvm switch hell: please advise :)
« Reply #21 on: 11. March 2014., 11:54:43 »

 

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