I own one D- Link, DKVM-4K KVM switch. It was working perfect for two years with 4 PCs on it until last week i switched from PC1 to PC3 and the screen faded out slowly to blank and the monitor messaged me "No signal". I thought that there might be the graphic card but when i tested PCs without the switch, everything was OK. I tested them again through the switch and only mouse and keyboard were working perfect, but no VGA signal. All Pcs working on the exact same resolution (1280x1024 at 75Hz). Can somebody please help me what might be wrong, or perhaps where should I apply for a repair?? The bad thing is that this happened 34 days after the warranty expired......
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Sounds like KVM has a bug. Maybe their website has a fix.
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My problem was resolved by moving the keyboard\mouse to another port.
SOURCE: using KVM-121 with 2 monitors
You should be able to -- the KVM switch would just switch inputs for the monitor, but since your two monitors would be plugged in directly to your computers, the switch wouldn't actually be affecting your monitor inputs.
Just make sure to plug your monitors directly to your computers and not use the switch.
SOURCE: I have a D-Link DKVM 4 Switch that I have been
A new model switch would probably work better with Windows 7 laptop. I have experienced some incompatibilities with older peripherals or accessories when upgrading to Windows 7.
Good luck on this repair.
SOURCE: i just bought d-link kvm-221...
Hi,
I got this problem also; the caplock indicator didn't even lit. The problem is current consumption. KVM switch, keyboard (250mA) and mouse (100mA) were draining too much current. I changed the keyboard for a 100mA and it worked.
I hope this can help other people...
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