A KVM (Keyboard, Video, and Mouse) switch is a hardware device that allows a user to control multiple computers using a single set of keyboard, video display, and mouse peripherals. The KVM switch allows users to switch between computers without having to unplug and replug the peripherals into each computer separately.
The KVM switch works by connecting the keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the KVM switch, and then connecting the KVM switch to multiple computers. The switch allows the user to toggle between the connected computers using a hotkey combination, a physical button on the KVM switch, or through a software interface.
When the user selects a particular computer, the KVM switch sends the keyboard and mouse inputs and the video signal from the connected peripherals to that computer, allowing the user to control it. The KVM switch effectively acts as a traffic controller, directing the input and output signals between the computer and the peripherals.
KVM switches come in various types, such as desktop or rack-mounted, and can support different numbers of connected computers. Some advanced KVM switches also offer additional features such as USB hub connectivity, audio support, and even remote access capabilities.
Overall, a KVM switch is a convenient and efficient solution for users who need to manage multiple computers and devices from a single set of peripherals.
The Wizard uses a KVM switch so that he doesn't have to work from home using a 13" monitor screen and a laptop keyboard - much more efficient and just $40 from Amazon.
Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model
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