Most folks with multiple computers use a KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch, which lets you switch which computer is currently receiving input from the keyboard and mouse as well as which computer is currently displaying to the monitor. Switching between machines is as simple as pressing a special key combination on the keyboard or punching a button on the switch itself, and you'll be able to use both machines, to their full capacity (including different video resolutions on each machine if you are so inclined). --sam --- GAmoore@... wrote: > Sometimes I play with the idea of getting a G5 but > how would I use one > keyboard and two monitors to share with two > computers? I don't want to have to > double everything - for the expense, and desktop > real estate. It seems silly to > fork over for a G5 then never use for anything more > than a node - and continue > using my G4 for photoshop and everything else. Then > there is the issue of disk > authorizations for plugs too. > > By the way, Yahoo is experiencing some sort of huge > delay. I posted a message > last night and it took 10 hours or so before it > appeared. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] G5 node
2004-12-25 by Samuel Gendler
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