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I just ran across some switch boxes the other day, at a place called
www.cables.cc (note, no endorsement here, I just happened to see them looking
for something else). I don't know for sure that they'll do what you want, but
they're a start. The only problem I can see with such a scheme is that the
switch has a physical location, i.e. you have to go to to where the switch is
located to change your location. It could involve a lot of headache/walking
back & forth when a customer is waiting, and so on.
Hope this helps.
Glen Sagers
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> there should be switch box that does exactly what you want, I'm sure someone
> else can point you where you can get them (let me know if such product
> exist).
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> Jun Qian
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> Hello,
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> I have a customer who has a computer set up in his office. He wants to
> have a monitor, keyboard and mouse set up outside the office at a customer
> desk so he can look up information without having to buy another computer
> and network the two systems. The computer will be controlled from only one
> location at a time. Can someone give me a list of the parts (cables,
> switches, etc.) that I would need to set this up.
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