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| IOGEAR MiniView¿ Micro PS/2 KVM Switch with Cables (GCS62) |
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List Price: $41.55
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Manufacturer: IOGEAR
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Iogear EAN: 0672792502200 Feature: Device Type - KVM Switch Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: IOGEAR Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: IOGEAR Model: GCS62 Publisher: IOGEAR Special Features: nv:Computer Connections^2|Keyboard Port Type^PS/2|Monitor Port Type^VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)|Monitor Port Type^SVGA|Mouse Port Type^PS/2|Integrated KVM Cable^Yes|LEDs^2 Port LEDs|Port Selection^Hot-Keys|Auto-Scan Intervals^5 seconds|Monitor Resolution Support^Up to 1920 x 1440 Studio: IOGEAR Warranty: 3 years warranty
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Device Type - KVM Switch Form Factor - N/A Dimensions WxDxH - N/A Weight - N/A
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Introducing the two-port MiniView Micro KVM switch from Iogear--a simple solution for those with more PCs than hands. Use one keyboard, one monitor, and one mouse to control two PC or Macintosh systems. This self-powered KVM switch features mouse and keyboard emulation to ensure smooth operation, as well as support for plug-and-play monitors and most wheel mice. Iogear's patented Video Signal Enhancement (VSE) technology provides rich, 32-bit color at resolutions of up to 1,920 x 1,440 dpi. With 6-feet long KVM cables molded into the unit, all you need to do is to plug it into your computers, and you've got a complete KVM solution from Iogear. Note: Macintosh support requires Iogear's Mac adapter.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Worked perfectly where more expensive KVMs didn't Comment: I recently got a new machine with a PCI-E slot and NVIDIA card. My old KVM wasn't able to recognize it.
I tried four switches before keeping this one. One was less expensive, one about the same, and the other two were about $20.00 more. All of them had trouble with my mouse, an older MS Optical mouse that uses a USB to PS/2 adapter. I'd never run into that problem before, but judging from reviews of various switches, it seems to be common.
This switch, aside from taking up less room, works perfectly for me.
They keyboard combo to switch between machines has, so far, worked without a hitch. (I do like to have a button on the switch itself, in case, for some reason, it loses keyboard connectivity, which has happened to me with other switches. The lack of such a button is the only reason I'm giving this 4 stars rather than 5.)
It works perfectly with two FreeBSD machines, whether I'm running the O/S or trying out various live CDs.
On a crowded desk, the small size is a definite plus. I'm glad I tried this before giving up and buying a really high end switch.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Solid Comment: Built very well and works perfectly right out of the box. I utilize two Windows PCs with 98 & 2000 for the OS. I would definitely recommend this product. - Rusty Bones
Customer Rating:      Summary: poor video quality, low quality product Comment: I ordered this product from Tigerdirect. The quality of the video was poor. I contacted Tigerdirect, but their returns policy was so much effort that I just threw the switch in the trash rather than deal with the aggravation of returning it to Tigerdirect.
Customer Rating:      Summary: IOGEAR GCS62 MiniView Micro KVM Switch Comment: I recommend the IOGEAR GCS62 MiniView Micro KVM Switch. I bought it to switch between two Pentium Core 2 Duo systems, and I haven't had any problems. The setup is straight forward and I love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: GCS62 Comment: Great product have used several of these dosent drop mouse when swapping like some others I have used
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