[RESOLVED] Need some sort of 'Y' cable (mini-DIN 8 pin)
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Need some sort of 'Y' cable (mini-DIN 8 pin)

    We have two desktop PC's and one monitor. We only want to use one keyboard and one mouse. Both PC's have mini-DIN 8 pin ports for the mouse and the keyboard.

    We have a monitor that accepts both analog and digital cabling and the PC's have one of each so we have the monitor figured out.

    Is there a 'Y' cable or a device (switchbox?) that we can use for the one keyboard and one mouse?

    Thanks!
    Nancy

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    You're talking about a KVM.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch

    They have a bunch at Newegg and different retailers. Some also include audio, but that's for you to decide.

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    KVM switch
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch

    So you know what it is.

    I use one with my computers, but make sure the cables comes with it as the can be a $$$$ extra item.

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    Patience--In the small city in which I live there are several companies that make specialty cables. If time is important, you might want to check out what is available where you live.
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    Got it!

    Hi All,
    Best of all - my company had a Linksys KVM for my keyboard and mouse so I'm cookin' with gas!

    Thank you all,
    Nancy

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