Hi,

I've been quite happy with my KVMs from I/O Gear. I have a two and a four port switch. The four port switch is nice because it also does audio in and audio out. I've run it with 2 PCs and 2 Macs, although now its 1 PC and 3 Macs.

My setup is about four years old, so the video adapter is only VGA, but I know newer models do support digital video signals. It's just a matter of looking at the feature chart.

The KVM does present a phantom keyboard and mouse to the connected computers, but I actually don't use that feature. I go through the the standard USB ports since it really didn't recognize my Mac keyboards. If you're confused about this, there are two special USB ports on the KVM that are meant for the keyboard and mouse. The KVM fakes the connectivity of a keyboard and mouse to the non active computer so it doesn't go USB crazy. However, the keyboard did not support the keys on my Mac keyboard, so I suffer from slow flipping between computers. A second or two. I can live with it.

Anyway, I highly recommend I/O Gear KVMs and they do come with all cables which is a plus.

Best,
Scott




Folks, I'm wanting to purchase a KVM switch. What I'm looking for is one that will allow me to use my Mac keyboard with my iMac and my employer's windows laptop. I know many will accommodate both Macs and PCs, but I was not sure about the functionality with the keyboard. I don't care if the windows key and alt key are reversed for example, but I want all the other keys to function normally. So, if anyone has any advice on which KVM will do the job or knows whether the keyboard is mapped correctly, I'd appreciate it.

tnx
Scott Howell
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