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Iogear GCS14 4-Port MiniView PC PS/2 KVM Switch Kit (PS/2)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Iogear
EAN: 0672792501029
Item Dimensions: 125680400350
Label: IOGEAR
Manufacturer: IOGEAR
Model: GCS14
MPN: GCS14
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: IOGEAR
Special Features: nv:Computer Connections:4, Keyboard Port Type:PS/2, Keyboard Port Type:AT, Monitor Port Type:VGA (15-Pin D-Sub), Monitor Port Type:SVGA, Mouse Port Type:PS/2, Integrated KVM Cable:No, Power Supply Type:External AC Power Supply, LEDs:4 Port LEDs, Port Selection:Push Button, Port Selection:Hot-Keys, Port Selection:Auto Scan, Auto-Scan Intervals:5 seconds, Switching Confirmation:Audio Beep, Monitor Resolution Support:Up to 1920 x 1440, Operating Temperature:5°C~40°C (41°F~104°F)
Studio: IOGEAR
Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:- Device Type - KVM Switch
- Form Factor - N/A
- Dimensions WxDxH - 6.8" x 3.5" x 1.25"
Accessories:
Editorial Review: Introducing the four-port MiniView KVM switches from IOGEAR - simple solutions for those with more PCs than hands. Use one keyboard, one mouse and one monitor to control up to four PCs or Macintosh systems. These self-powered KVM switches feature mouse&keyboard emulation to ensure smooth operation, as well as support for Plug-n-Play monitors and most wheel mice. The patented VSE Video Signal Enhancement technology provides rich, 32-bit color at resolutions up to 2048 x 1536. Throw in all the necessary cables and adapters to get you up and running, and you've got two more complete KVM solutions from IOGEAR.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Worked great - after a call to tech support
I had purchased a generic 2-port KVM and the video was badly degraded so I decided to go with this 4-port model based on the reviews. There was a significant difference right away as the video is flawless and mouse/keyboard emulation is consistent--you can even boot up one computer while working on another, or hot swap systems, which is great if you test or repair computers.
The only problem I had was switching between computers using the Hot Keys. The manual says to press Ctrl + Alt ... Read More
Rating: - You Have Got To Be Kidding Me!
This is the worse P.O.S. I have ever seen sold by anyone online. This item is very dirty, scratched and nasty looking. I do not want to touch it without latex gloves on.
And where are the cables? Never mind that this product came beyond the dated expiration time frame; this seller did not even attempt to get ahold of me, despite me emailing them, until the very last minute.
And like I have never bought anything online before...try for over 10 years. I cannot tell you how many times I have ... Read More
Rating: - Plugged it in and it worked.
After reading all the reviews I saw for KVM's I wasn't sure it would work but it did. I hooked it up to 3 computers and tried to use my USB mouse with an adapter. The mouse didn't work so I switched to a regular mouse and it worked fine. I like it on my desk so I can look to see which computer it is on. (It has a light.) However with the cables coming out of all sides it takes up a bit of space. Overall I am pleased and it wasn't too expensive. Cables are good quality and I had no difficulty setting it ... Read More
Rating: - Works fine -- minor startup glitches and minor feature complaints
There are an awful lot of reviews out on the Web for KVM switches. Usually, more information is good, right? In this case, I found so many contrasting opinions on any given switch or company that I was banging my head against the desk just trying to decide what to buy. Usually, the head-banging doesn't start until the equipment has been received and the setup begins.
In this case, I found that most of the head-banging had evidently been paid up front.
I got the box, hooked it ... Read More
Rating: - It works fine
I recently got the iogear GCS14, and it's been working fine for me. My setup consists of:
Main Monitor: Dell 2001FP
Main Keyboard: Keytronic's PS2 keyboard (Model E06101D201-C)
Main Mouse: Dell's 2-button scroll, PS/2 mouse
Computer 1: Dell Dimension 4700 PC
Computer 2: Sony Vaio PCG-R505 TSK with docking station. This laptop does not have any PS/2 port, only USB ports. So I had to buy a "USB to PS/2 adapter" for the keyboard & mouse. The adapter cost only $9 at ... Read More
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