Monday, February 22, 2010

IOGear 2-Port MiniView Micro USB PLUS KVM Switch with Audio and 4 Cables GCS632U

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Introducing the two port MiniView Micro USB PLUS KVM switch from IOGEAR - the simplest way to simultaneously run and share audio among two computers with a single USB keyboard, monitor and USB mouse. This self-powered KVM switch features the unique USB sniffing technology for USB mouse and keyboard emulation to ensure smooth operation, as well as support for Plug-n-Play monitors and most wheel mice. Our patented VSE Video Signal Enhancement technology provides rich, 32-bit color at resolutions up to 2048 x 1536. Another big plus is the MiniView capability to provide audio support, it allows you to share your multimedia speakers among the two connected computers. This switch also offers multi-platform support; it is compatible with Windows and Mac computers as well as Sun Solaris workstations. IOGEAR delivered a huge breakthrough in KVM operation to Mac and Sun users by enabling functionality for the special keys on these systems. When using a PC keyboard, a special set of hot keys are designed to emulate the special keys on Mac and Sun machines. With 6' long KVM cables molded into the MiniView Micro USB PLUS, all you need to do is to plug it into your computers and you have got a complete KVM solution from IOGEAR.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: IOGEAR, Inc
  • Manufacturer Part Number: GCS632U
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.iogear.com
  • Product Type: KVM Switch
  • Number of Computers: 2
  • Number of Users: 1 x Local User
  • Video Signals: VGA , SVGA , MultiSync
  • Graphics Resolution: 2048 x 1536 Maximum
  • Platform Support: PC, Mac, Sun, Unix, Linux
  • User/Console Ports: 1 x 4-pin Type A Keyboard , 1 x 4-pin Type A Mouse , 1 x 15-pin D-Sub (HD-15) Female VGA , 1 x Stereo Line-out
  • Computer Ports: 2 x 4-pin Type A USB , 2 x 15-pin HD-15 Male Video , 2 x Stereo Audio Line-out
  • Dimensions: 1.02" Height x 3.18" Width x 2.71" Depth
  • Weight: 0.
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    Technical Details

    - Use one USB keyboard, monitor and USB mouse to control two USB computers
    - Share your multimedia speakers among the two connected computers
    - Full support for Mac and Sun systems
    - Supports special keys on Mac and Sun keyboards
    - Port selection through convenient Hot Keys
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    Customer Buzz
     "Works only with traditional USB keyboards and mice, but is very useful anyway" 2010-02-19
    By J. A. Rodriguez (Queretaro, Mexico)
    This KVM will only work with vanilla USB devices, so no wireless combos or anything fancy should be tried. Anyway, installation was a breeze and, let's face it, the first reason to get a KVM in the first place is a lack of resources.



    The only problem I had is that I used a Benq FP93GW as the shared monitor, and while the Ubuntu box recognised the KVM as if I had never plugged out the thing, on Windows XP the driver rolled back to "Default monitor", which looks far below expectations. After around 2 weeks, Windows magically recognised the monitor, but I can't blame the KVM for this blunder.



    The $49.99 tag seems a bit steep for me, but at $29.99, you definitely get a good, reliable piece of hardware.

    Customer Buzz
     "Works great for what I wanted it to do.." 2010-02-17
    By S. Ammerman (Havertown, PA)
    Was easy to install, took less than a couple minutes. One note- make sure you have the keyboard and mouse plugged into the correct USB ports, the hotkeys won't work if you don't have them plugged in correctly.

    Customer Buzz
     "sweet and simple" 2010-01-29
    By Midwest Keiki (Urbana, IL USA)
    Used this to connect an old XP machine (VGA out) to a new Win 7 machine (DVI out) to a 24" Dell widescreen flat panel. Used to DVI to VGA adapter on the Win 7 machine to connect video, audio, keyboard, and mouse. Worked like a charm right out of the box at the whatever resolution I wanted.

    Customer Buzz
     "Not for wireless (but there is one workaround), but works great with wired" 2010-01-28
    By Barbara C. French (Rochester, NY United States)
    I got this product because I work from home and have two computers in my office, a work laptop and a personal machine with a large monitor, ergonomic keyboard, and better mouse. I was recently diagnosed with carpal tunnel in my right hand, and the laptop's puny keyboard and mouse were no longer the most comfortable or wisest option for me. I got this switch so I could use the good keyboard and mouse, as well as the 25" monitor, with my laptop as well as with my personal machine. Ergonomically, it's a much better choice. I could have just gotten an extra monitor, keyboard, and mouse for the laptop, but that would have been far more money than I spent on the switch. Plus, it allowed me to put the laptop up on a Deskstandz stand and free up some much needed desk space.



    No, the switch does not work with wireless keyboards, and there is nowhere in the manual or on the packaging it says this, and that is a problem. I gave it a downgrade for this lack of information. However, I have a wireless mouse (Logitech MX Revolution) and it DOES work with that. Or, you can use it with a wired keyboard that has a built-in USB port, and plug the wireless mouse's receiver into the keyboard, and that also works fine.



    I agree with the user who said not to bother using the audio inputs. I don't really use sound much on my laptop, and I have a Bose system on my personal machine, so I just let each computer handle its own sound. If I really cared about sound from the laptop, I'd just hook up some wireless speakers to my laptop and position them near the shared monitor.



    One thing laptop users need to know: to get the laptop to use the external monitor, you will need to use some kind of keystroke combination to switch the monitors. My Toshiba laptop uses one of the function key alternates available by pressing the "FN" key (FN-F5). This foxed me for a short time.



    Also, although it's not marked on the switch, it does matter where you plug in your keyboard vs. your mouse on the switch. If it's not working properly, try swapping their positions.

    Customer Buzz
     "My second unit" 2009-11-22
    By Sonywen Gouldbourne (Miami, Florida United States)
    This is my second KVM switch, well not really mine I bought it for my friend after he saw mines, Great product!


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