Enhance Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 Any ideas on what's the most effective/efficient way to run two PC's through the same monitor while being able to change between the PC's at will, without plugging or unplugging cords? I've read about KVM splitters, but I also read that the second PC has to be on in order for the splitter to work properly. I'm trying to avoid having the second PC on if at all possible. My 'second PC' is my personal gaming PC. So, ideally, I'd like to be able to work off of my big monitor during the day, shut that off, and then turn my personal PC on in the evening... all without having to mess with cords. I've been using my work laptop since March and recently determined that I'll be working from home permanently, so I'd like to stop looking down at a screen on all day. Any advice would be greatly appreciated - thanks! Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 I've used KVM splitters here and there for years and they are pretty handy. I've never seen where they both have to be on for them to work. But mine are mostly both on all the time. I'll have to do some testing... Quote Link to comment
HuskerInLostWages Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 Umm they only both have to be on if you're using both. Which ever is on will be on with the kvm if the other is off, you just have to push the button to move to the machine that is on with some of them, others will move automatically the the machine that has power. Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted November 16, 2020 Author Share Posted November 16, 2020 Thank you both! I almost might try to run back down to my work this week and see what kind of monitor connection it had to my desk monitor. At home, I only have one HDMI, DVI and DP input on my monitor. Personal PC is using the HDMI connection. I 'think' my work laptop was plugged in using a DVI at work, and if that's the case, I imagine I could just have both plugged in and switch between inputs? Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 16, 2020 Share Posted November 16, 2020 Yeah, I checked on the ones in our office and they don't have to have both computers on to work. Perhaps some models do but I'm sure you can find them that work with only one on. I doubt any of them will work with both computers off. 1 Quote Link to comment
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