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List Price: $79.99
Our Price: $42.83
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Manufacturer: TRIPP LITE
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Tripp Lite EAN: 0037332140043 Feature: Product #: B004VUA2KR Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: TRIPP LITE Manufacturer: TRIPP LITE Model: B004-VUA2-K-R Publisher: TRIPP LITE Studio: TRIPP LITE Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Product #: B004VUA2KR Manufacturer: Tripplite Manufacturer Item #: B004-VUA2-K-R UPC: 037332140043
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Editorial Reviews:
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The 2-Port Compact USB KVM Switch with Audio is a 2-port Compact USB KVM Switch with optional audio and microphone switching function. It allows you to access, control, boot and reboot two USB-enabled computers from a single console (keyboard, monitor and mouse). The independent audio/mic switching function allows an uninterrupted audio experience - you can continue listening to audio even when you switch to the other computer.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: It works... mostly Comment: Don't let the pictures confuse you as to how this hooks up to all your stuff. The mouse and keyboard that hook up to the device are sent to both systems via the VGA output on the device. The VGA cord actually splits into a VGA and USB once it reaches your computer. Also, what look like mini-USB connectors on the device actually turn into headphone and mic jacks once they reach your computer.
2 issues.
1) The documentation says it works with Linux in the sense that you can still use ScrollLock-ScrollLock to switch between systems. That is not working for me. If you run Windows, it may work just fine, or work with the special software they make for Windows. Don't know. I have to manually switch systems with the buttons on the device, which isn't THAT much of a pain, but it is a minor pain.
2) Slight VGA issues. When the screen is black (not off, just totally black background), there are very faint lines that are scrolling down on it. You will not see these under normal conditions, but you can when it is totally black. Also, there is some very slight ghosting of things. Like, a very faint image of the mouse cursor will appear to the right of the cursor on a very dark background. Once again, it is very faint and only the most picky of people would notice it. VGA suffers from these issues anyway, so it may be that, but it is possibly exaggerated with the device.
Other than that, it does the job, and it's relatively inexpensive as far as these things go.
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