So recently had the ability to work from home a bit more than usual so I’m in the market for a KVM or USB switch to go between my PC and work laptop. Anyone have suggestions?

ETA. Thanks for all of the useful feedback, appreciate it!

  • @[email protected]
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    67 months ago

    What’s your budget and feature requirements? You can get a cheap USB switch for like $12, or a 4k multi-display KVM for like $2000.

    • @inclementimmigrantOP
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      57 months ago

      Sure. Sub $200 is what I’m looking at. Something that can handle multiple 1440p ultrawides with good USB 3.0 support.

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        7 months ago

        As someone that works in AV for exactly your type of scenario… you unfortunately won’t find anything that supports >1080p60 for under $500. That type of video bandwidth is at a premium for switching on KVMs, matrixes, eg. Good USB 3 support is unfortunately expensive, too.

        Expect lots of noticeable lag, too. Switches aren’t engineered for gaming yet.

        • @inclementimmigrantOP
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          7 months ago

          That’s a shame. I was thinking that I could get along with just a USB switch for the mouse and keyboard and manually switching displays when needed as the bare minimum. I can’t imagine a simple USB switch would have that much delay in response time for peripherals but who knows.

          Either way thanks for the great input.

        • @inclementimmigrantOP
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          27 months ago

          Yeah, as I keep looking that’s what it seems like it’s the best choice to continue to game and be productive, which is fine by me, not that hard to switch inputs on a monitor.

          • astrsk
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            47 months ago

            Check out ddcutil and setting keyboard shortcuts. At a single press you can switch monitor inputs easily so no need to fiddle with monitor buttons. Combined with a USB switcher you’re down to just 2 button presses to swap machines like this.