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dabluebery
10-25-2005, 03:22 PM
Ok. I'm not technically retarded, but there's so much noise on the Internet that I need help thinking through what I need / what is realistic based on the following criteria;

I have the following in my home office;

2 desktop computers, old and new
2 monitors (Dell 2001FP and an old 17" CRT)

Currently, I have a dual monitor setup on my new computer, but I need to connect the old computer. This is what I want to be able to do;

1) Be able to use the 2nd computer with my current mouse and keyboard when necessary.

2) Be able to have dual monitors set up on my new computer when necessary, to 8-table or similar.

3) Have a second mouse and keyboard available to use the second computer and the second monitor when necessary. (My wife needs to shop on the Internet and I'm playing poker blah blah blah)

4) [Possibly overkill;] Run both computers simultaneously from the same keyboard and mouse. 1 computer on 1 screen, one on the other. No switching back and forth. Is there a piece of software that can handle this?

Can someone wade through my nonsense and tell me what software and peripherals I'm looking for? Also, if I've been unclear, I'll be happy to further elaborate.

Rob

Nomad84
10-25-2005, 05:09 PM
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3) Have a second mouse and keyboard available to use the second computer and the second monitor when necessary. (My wife needs to shop on the Internet and I'm playing poker blah blah blah)

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This one is the one that makes it more difficult, I think. I'm pretty sure that #1 and #2 can be accomplished with a normal KVM switch (Keyboard-Video-Mouse). You would simply connect the LCD to the new computer directly, but run the CRT through the KVM. Not sure if there is anything to allow a switch between two keyboard and mouse inputs for the same computer though. Sorry.

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4) [Possibly overkill;] Run both computers simultaneously from the same keyboard and mouse. 1 computer on 1 screen, one on the other. No switching back and forth. Is there a piece of software that can handle this?

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I do know that there is a piece of software that I've seen mentioned here before that can do this, as long as the two computers are networked. Unfortunately, I don't know the name or even what to search for.

dabluebery
10-25-2005, 08:25 PM
Thanks. I'm going to start searching around the Internet for more of this stuff, and I found a guy somewhat aware of this kind of stuff who might be able to help. Thanks for your input.

I usually have these delusion of grandeur that end up being more realistic when it comes down to nuts and bolts and actually doing something.