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I use a KVM switch, same setup with XP on one and WIN 7 on the other. I
managed after much trial and error to get mine to work with a wireless
keyboard and mouse, but I would suggest you use standard usb for both and it
will set up easily. The KVM switch accepts the monitor plug with no
problems. Shop around: I found an IOGear switch, but there are several
good ones. And expense doesn't necessarily signify better. Mine was about
$55 and they have them for less.
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From: "Diane" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:33 AM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] 1 monitor - 2 computers
> *I was wondering if there is a way to hook up one monitor to two computers
> and use them at the same time? *
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> *And how would you switch from one computer to the other?*
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> *I'm using Win7 on one computer, and XP on the other. Regular blue plug
> on
> monitor, not usb.*
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> *Thanks.*
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> *
> *Diane Kroeckel*
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