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IOGear GCS22U 2-Port USB KVM Switch
 
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IOGear GCS22U 2-Port USB KVM Switch

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Customers buy this item with Logitech Internet 350 Vista Qualified USB Keyboard (Black)

IOGear GCS22U 2-Port USB KVM Switch + Logitech Internet 350 Vista Qualified USB Keyboard (Black)


Technical Details

  • computer selection via 6 ft remote controller cable that can be placed on your desk for easy reach, full Mac keyboard support
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001D1UTC4
  • Item model number: GCS22U
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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    #6 in  Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Cables > Cables & Interconnects > KVM Switches
    #31 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Networking Products > Switches
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 23, 2008

Product Description

Product Description
IOGear GCS22U 2-Port USB KVM Switch, 2-Port USB Cable KVM allows users to share a VGA monitor, a USB mouse, and a USB keyboard between two computers. Users can switch between computers using a manual switch located on a wired remote controller that can be placed on your desk for ease of reach. It offers an out-of-box solution with no additional cables needed. It supports multiple operating systems including Windows, Sun, and Mac. It is entirely plug-n-play and requires no software to run. It is also powered through the USB bus and thus does not require a power supply to run. It is the ideal KVM for those who want a competitively priced, entry level KVM that will allow them to multitask with two computers at their disposal.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plug and Go (read more below), out of the way, easy to switch, December 4, 2008
In a nutshell: Compact, less wires to get in the way, great remote switch to change computers, and works out of the box.

Longer story

Here were my needs:
- I purchased this to be able to hook up my work laptop to my monitor and keyboard when I work from home.
- I needed a USB KVM switch (versus older PS/2 connectors)
- I prefer for the audio not to switch over so I can play music on my home computer while I work on the company laptop.
- I hate wires, so the fewer the better.
- Needed the switch to work with my wireless mouse and keyboard (you guessed that by now, didn't you?)

This unit was perfect as the unit has the wires molded in and they are just long enough to reach both computers comfortably with no excess wiring to deal with.

The remote button is nice and does not get in the way.

My mouse and keyboard (Logitech) use one shared USB cable and the switch provides for two ports and plugs. This caused a little confusion and initially did not work when I plugged everything up. I figured this was more of my computer's USB recognizing the keyboard had moved ports problem rather than a switch problem. I was right.

To solve this, I had previously plugged the monitor to the switch and the cable from the switch to the computer, this did not change. I did not hook the USB mouse/keyboard to the switch, but left it plugged into the computer where it was working originally. All was well so far. I then started the computer, made sure the mouse and keyboard were still working and moved the keyboard/mouse to the one of the switch's USB ports. I had tried both USB plugs in (this is important) the same USB port on my computer that the keyboard/mouse were plugged into. I found the right plug and everything was working. I could switch back and forth and/or restart the computer without issue.


Other hints that might help.

From a cold start (remember the switch is powered by your USB port) the switch will start on computer 1 (green lights show which is which, one dot or two). The cables were not labeled, so I guessed, and guessed wrong. I switched the plugs and all was well.

Once I found the proper keyboard/mice USB cord coming out of that switch I was able to unplug the other one (remember, my Logitech uses one USB for both keyboard and mouse) to save a USB port on the back of my computer. I figure that I would not remember that later, so now was the best time to do this. Can you have enough USB ports directly on the computer?

I expect this switch to work well for you if you have similar needs to what I outlined earlier.

If your computers are far apart from each other, or you want to switch audio, or you need to switch between more than two computers, this is not the switch for you. You will need to invest in a more expensive solution.

Great product, I would buy this again and recommend it for anyone with a home office.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a decent kvm, but lacking a few features that a slight step up offers, March 26, 2009
This KVM is fine, IOGear makes pretty good products. I am writing this just to provide a few comparison notes on the few but important differences between this and it's slightly more mature sibling the GCS632U.

1) This KVM does not offer any keyboard shortcut. There is a little wired "remote" connected to the KVM, and you must click the button when you want to change from one machine to the next. This does not seem ideal to me, because your hands must leave the keyboard and I would worry about the clicky switch failing over time. The GCS632U offers a typical "double scroll-lock tap" to change over, and this can be changed to another keypress as desired. I find this works much better than this unit's remote button setup.

2) This KVM has cables that connect to the monitor port and TWO USB ports on each target computer. The GCS632U one-ups this in a neat trick; it combines the keyboard and mouse inputs into ONE USB cable, so it only takes up ONE USB port on each target computer. Very nice, and fewer cables to plug in. This feature alone is actually enough for me to return the GCS22U for the upgraded GCS632U.

3) Last, but not least, the GCS632U adds 1/8" plugs for audio. I personally don't use this, but for those who want to connect a single pc speaker system (or other audio output) to the two target computers, this is a nice feature.

Hope that's helpful. To me, an extra $10 is worth having an extra USB port free on my laptop and other computer! And I much prefer the keyboard shortcut vs the remote button!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works with Mac Aluminum Keyboard!, March 1, 2009
By Jim Holifield (Davenport, IA United States) - See all my reviews
As a Mac aficionado who also uses a PC, I needed a KVM switch to make my G4 and XP machine share. I recently bought the best keyboard I've ever used, the Apple Aluminum keyboard, very compact and stylish, with laptop-type keys and a wonderful feel. I hooked up the Iogear, and everything worked except the Mac keyboard on the PC.
Turns out that Mac keyboard needs a lot of juice to work, and I just put my Belkin powered USB hub between the keyboard and the KVM. Works great, and I still was able to plug 2 printers and a scanner into the same hub and they all work just fine, on both the PC and the Mac.
SO - to anyone who can't get their keyboard to work with this KVM, try a powered hub. Note-the mouse still goes into the KVM direct, not through the hub or into the keyboard.
I like this KVM, it works without a fuss. The simple button does the switching job, and does away with all the hot-key problems I've read about in so many KVM reviews. I'd recommend it for most any situation.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice simple switch
Good switch that works well. Fifth star not given since the cables are somewhat short. Other than that, really like the desktop remote to switch the controls.
Published 23 days ago by Randy Bithell

2.0 out of 5 stars Decreased video quality
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5.0 out of 5 stars Works just as it should.
I bought this product and received it yesterday. Plugged it in and it works exactly as it should. No software, no hassle. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jeremy T. Janszen

4.0 out of 5 stars KVM switch - working good so far.
I only use it for the USB switching - no need for monitor switching atm. But the USB switching works great. Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Brown

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This is a good budget KVM.
The bad news:
As previously stated by other users, when you switch between stations you hear the characteristc USB sound notification... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Cesar Yen

4.0 out of 5 stars Works fine
My only complaint is that the switch does not automatically detect and switch to an active computer. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Douglas L. Green

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Price & Highly Compatible!
I purchased this KVM to share a USB Keyboard and Mouse with a VGA Monitor between a Win XP Dell and a Macbook. Read more
Published 3 months ago by G. Cain

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Use between my desk top and my laptop for more than a month now. while doing maintenance on one I push a button and do email,etc, on the other from my easy chair with a wireless... Read more
Published 4 months ago by R. L. Joura

4.0 out of 5 stars Works with TWO diff wireless Logitech devices!!!
Just wanted to pipe in and let it be known that this KVM switch works almost flawlessly for me... I'm switching between an HP desktop and a Macbook, using a Logitech wireless... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Sizzle Fitzhizzle

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