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On Wed, 8 Jan 2014 03:17:11 +0100, nestork
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So, further to my previous post about extending the life of a PS/2 KVM
switch, I have spent the day trying to learn about 4 port USB KVM
switches.

Before you spend the money for the cables and switch, you think you
could use something like this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synergy_(software)

I currently use TeamViewer to share two computers, but I have
considered trying synergy.

One question I have is that some switches have VGA ports. Other
switches advertise themselves as "DVI" switches and still others as HDMI
switches.

I understand that VGA is an analog signal, but in order to enjoy High
Definition videos on my monitor, I have to go with a digital signal
which is either DVI or HDMI.

Are there such things as DVI and HDMI monitors? Will a DVI KVM switch
provide as good picture quality on a DVI montior as a HDMI KVM switch
would provide on an HDMI monitor when watching a High Definition video?

I have a VGA CRT monitor now. If I buy either a DVI or HDMI KVM switch,
do I also need to buy a new DVI or HDMI monitor?

I understand that HDMI is "High Definition". Is DVI also a high
definition video signal and if I buy a DVI KVM switch can I use it with
a HDMI monitor? I expect that for typing in a word processor or using a
spread sheet, I wouldn't see any difference between VGA, DVI and HDMI,
but I'm thinking that if I watch high definition movies I will, and I
want that option to be open to me.

I don't know if I'm confused or what, but some one told me about
"DVI-I", which apparantly can be used with any monitor because it
supports both VGA and DVI, and I was told that if I have a DVI KVM
switch I can use a DVI to HDMI cable to connect it to a HDMI monitor.
If I did that, would the picture be as clear and crips as if I had a
HDMI KVM switch and HDMI monitor?

Finally, this KVM switch advertises itself as a DVI KVM switch:

'StarTech 2 Port USB DVI KVM Switch Kit w/ Cables USB 2.0 Hub & Audio at
Memory Express' (http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX21199)

But in the specifications on that web page, it says that it supports
both analog and digital resolutions. It says:

Designed for high-resolution applications: 1920 x 1200 digital
resolution and 2048 x 1536 analog resolution
HDCP Compliant


Does that mean that I can use any monitor with it? I'm hoping I can use
this KVM switch with my existing VGA CRT monitor, and then just buy a
DVI to HDMI cable in the future when I upgrade to an HDMI monitor?

Any and all help sorting through this jungle of technical acronyms will
be appreciated.