Chuck,

You said you used a A to B switch box to switch the VGA signal from
your Mac to PC.
Since the Mac has a DVI output, how did you adapt the DVI to VGA?

Thanks,

 Tim



On 10/24/12, Chuck Dean <cadean...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you have a monitor, don't forget about the Mac mini. It's only about $600
> and is about the size of a Kleenex box. Works great! I am running both the
> Mac Mini and my PC in conjunction into the same monitor using at VGA a b
> switch.
> With this set up, I can go back and forth between the Mac and PC as I learn
> the voiceover on the Mac. I started doing this in January, and about 90% of
> my work is now done on the Mac. I also have an iPad, but I don't think it
> offers  enough for my normal everyday computing I do quite a bit of web
> design.
> Chuck
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