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<blockquote data-quote="Konan" data-source="post: 887150" data-attributes="member: 67193"><p>I assume that your PCs are networked with either wireless or ethernet. All the KVM switch will do is allow you to use one set of keyboard/mouse/monitors for two machines. It will not affect any functions that the PCs/Mac are doing now. The PCs won't know anything about the KVM switch so whatever worked before will work after you install it.</p><p></p><p>Warning. Becareful of using a USB KVM switch. I have never seen one that worked properly, no matter who made it or how much it cost. I use a PS2 KVM with adapter cables to the USB devices.</p><p></p><p>Konan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konan, post: 887150, member: 67193"] I assume that your PCs are networked with either wireless or ethernet. All the KVM switch will do is allow you to use one set of keyboard/mouse/monitors for two machines. It will not affect any functions that the PCs/Mac are doing now. The PCs won't know anything about the KVM switch so whatever worked before will work after you install it. Warning. Becareful of using a USB KVM switch. I have never seen one that worked properly, no matter who made it or how much it cost. I use a PS2 KVM with adapter cables to the USB devices. Konan [/QUOTE]
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