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Belkin 2-PORT KVM Switch With Cables Keyboard/ Video/ MOUSEPS/2

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Belkin 2-PORT KVM Switch With Cables Keyboard/ Video/ MOUSEPS/2

(2 out of 5) by John Najarian on Nov 30, 2008
This is junk. Even for the price. Stopped working after less than 2 months. Spend the money and get a better one.

Return to Belkin for free replacement

(5 out of 5) by S. Ronnkvist on Jul 1, 2008 (MN, USA)
I bought this item (black) and when it failed I went to Belkin website and they exchanged it without question. The replacement is the same model number but white.

Simply garbage

(1 out of 5) by B. Baker on Dec 28, 2007 (Seattle, WA USA)
This KVM switch will switch to my 2nd computer ok, but it will not recognize the mouse at all on the 2nd computer, which is funny because the mouse in question came with the 2nd computer originally. This product is a waste of money. Period.

Too many problems.

(1 out of 5) by R. Ault on Nov 17, 2007
The local computer superstore did not have an ordinary mechanical KVM switch available, so I went with the Belkin on the strength of their reputation. Unfortunately, certain assumptions are made in the design of this unit that cause it to be poorly suited to use with my setup; I'm trying to control a docked Dell D600 laptop and a Compaq desktop from the same keyboard, mouse and monitor. There are several issues involved which the instructions don't take into account. First, the KVM switch wants to use the same keystroke as part of its selection sequence that the laptop wants to use as a control signal emulation; the "scroll lock" key. This caused the need to select a different key for the laptop's control signal, which had its own set of issues as a result. Second, it turns out that the KVM switch is picky about the timing of the two keystrokes needed to swap from one system to the other; lag too long between keystrokes, or try to swap back too soon, and the sequence gets ignored.

I wish I had saved the packaging and receipt; this purchase would be going back to the store if I had, but some of the problems didn't become apparent for a couple of weeks because one of the computers involved wasn't present right away.

I'm going to replace this gadget with a mechanical switchbox from a different source.

Works well, minor quirks

(4 out of 5) by J. Harrison on Oct 25, 2007
I would recommend...saves works space, seems well-made. I wish the monitor connectors didn't have small round knobs for screwing in, hard to do if you don't have small hands...can't get a grip. but how often do you do that anyway? no big deal. while switching from one PC to the other with the key strokes, you seem to have to resist the temptation to go too fast...otherwise it seemed to get confused. Also, a couple of times, the mouse would quit working when switching to one PC, but this problem seemed to go away....maybe through slowing down when switching? I would buy again.