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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect,
By David AC "-David" (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kinamax KVM-USB2 2-Port USB 2.0 and VGA/SVGA KVM Switch Box with 2 Sets of Cables (Personal Computers)
The installtion is so simply. Plug the included cables into your 2 devices. Plug your monitor into the switch.
Thats it! It works perfectly, I switch back and forth between my PC and 360. There is no loss in quality, no ghosting, etc. Not only that but I have my USB keyboard plugged into the switch, and whenever I switch from PC to 360 (by a push of a button) it also switches the keyboard over. So I can type messages to my friends without the hassle of changing cables. Honestly worth every penny!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great device for the price.,
This review is from: Kinamax KVM-USB2 2-Port USB 2.0 and VGA/SVGA KVM Switch Box with 2 Sets of Cables (Personal Computers)
I just needed a basic switch to go between my two boxes I have at my house. One is a XP Professional, and the other is a Fedora 11. Both are shared now to my Dell monitor, keyboard and mouse. I didn't need anything fancy, and with the way my household is having to "tighten the belt", something cheap.
I'm very happy with this, sure it has a slight delay of a couple of seconds but it gets the job done. Which is why I gave it 5 stars. Plus the fact you don't need any power source for it as it gets it's power from the system that's active at the time.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Hooking up the Kinamax,
By jungmun "jungmun" (Hawaii) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kinamax KVM-USB2 2-Port USB 2.0 and VGA/SVGA KVM Switch Box with 2 Sets of Cables (Personal Computers)
I hooked up an older computer that had PS2 mouse/keyboard and a newer one that uses USB mouse/keyboard. Basically, it works, but the PS2 computer doesn't recognize the USB mouse/keyboard at boot up until you confirm the keyboard is hooked up by pressing F1.
The VGA monitor is hooked up with a DVI to VGA adaptor on both computers, and then feeds into the Kinamax. Although the Kinamax supports higher resolutions, it defaults to 600x800 on the newer computer, a problem for me because I use Photoshop and Premiere that recommends higher resolutions. But if I boot the computer with monitor directly hooked to the computer, then physically unhook and plug the monitor into the Kinamax, it'll display the higher resolution. This isn't a problem with the PS2 computer. I can't figure out why this is. In short, the Kinamax works. If I boot then hook up the monitor through the Kinamax, I can switch with ease between the two computers. The mouse/keyboard hook up doesn't have any real problems except for pressing F1 during booting on the PS2 computer.
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