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by xboxnolifes 1074 days ago
Alternatively, you may have been thinking about ConnectPro. I ordered a kvm from them around the same timeframe and it was delayed quite a bit from backorder. (Though, they also did a major UI change, so might not be able to tell either).
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Two thumbs down for connect pro. I ordered their top of the line 4 computer, 2 monitor DisplayPort KVM and it took months to arrive. I could not cycle between inputs using the buttons. They were more like a suggestion to use that signal path; I would constantly need to power cycle the kvm, monitors, or both.

I ended up ditching it on eBay at a significant loss for a $30 usb switch and just switch monitor inputs manually. Far cheaper solution and way less fussy.

I had the same issue with this device. I ended up writing some code that you could run on a machine to operate the switching via the RS232 port: https://github.com/timgws/kvm-switch/

Bonus for adding 'glide and switch' functionality, so you can move the mouse to the edge of the screen and it would jump the input to the next display in your layout. It's like a hardware version of Synergy.

Very finicky device, but if you don't touch it - and you don't use any of the shortcuts - it works.

Neat! I used to use ShareMouse (pay-ware, if you want more than two machines tied together) for this, because setting it up and keeping it working are so easy compared to whatever version of Synergy existed at the time.

Synergy made me manually configure my monitors by dragging little boxes around in a window, would frequently refuse to connect, would spontaneously disconnect, and repeatedly mangled my config such that I had to keep manually configuring it over again.

With ShareMouse, it was "open a copy of it on each machine, slide mouse in direction of next machine, then optionally enable encryption (to prevent other users' instances of ShareMouse from being able to attach)".

I should also add that their customer support was totally worthless. They promised me a firmware update, and stopped responding after I confirmed my firmware version - the process to get that value was already quite arcane, so ultimately I felt like they never really had any intention of helping and were simply stalling me out.