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TRENDnet TK-209K 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit with Audio (Includes 2x KVM Cables) | 
| Brand: TRENDnet Category: CE
List Price: $32.26 Buy New: $21.99 You Save: $10.27 (32%)
New (45) Used (4) from $17.41
Rating: 57 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Apple MacOS Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 3.9 x 1.1 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: TK-209K Model: TK-209K UPC: 710931304282 EAN: 0710931304282 ASIN: B000L4D42Q
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| Features:
| • | Use one keyboard, monitor, and mouse to control two computers | | • | 2-port USB KVM Switch with 1 set of Mic/Speaker port. | | • | 2 sets of VGA and 2 sets of Audio & Microphone Cables | | • | Supports super High Video Quality, up to 2048 x 1536 VGA resolution | | • | Supports Microsoft IntelliMouse, Optical Mouse, Logitech Net Mouse and more |
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Product Description The 2-Port USB Audio KVM Switch lets you control multimedia PCs with just one keyboard, monitor, mouse, microphone, and a set of speakers. The KVM switch not only allows you to share your monitor, keyboard and mouse but you can also share microphone and speakers. With just a simple press of a button, this KVM switch eliminates the hassle of cable-swapping and switching between 2 PCs. The TK-209K is the perfect choice for managing 2 PCs with Hot-Plug, Auto-Scan and Hot-Key operating features. Separate KVM cables are included. Hot-Key, push button and Windows-based client switching software User definable hot-key Plug & Play and Hot-Pluggable USB Interface Power method 2 Sets of Audio/Microphone Cables (USB mini B to 3.5mm Jack) 1x USB Keyboard (Type A) 1x USB Mouse (Type A) 1x VGA/SVGA HDB 15-pin 1x 3.5mm audio in/out jack 1x 3.5mm microphone in/out jack Supports Windows 98(SE)/ME/2000/XP/2003 Server, Linux, and Mac OS Dimensions - 3.86 x 2.76 x 1.1 (98x70x28mm) Weight - 100 grams (3.6 ounces)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
Works Great -- Much better than similar item which costs 4 times as much December 2, 2008 Diana (TX) The TRENDnet TK-209K is an outstanding bargain. Works great and set-up was super easy. I use it with two laptops (one Dell, one Fujitsu), a Viewsonic monitor, and a Microsoft Wireless Laser 7000 Keyboard/Mouse bluetooth combo.
I purchased an IOGEAR KVM switch last week that costs 4 times as much and which I could not get to work with the keyboard/mouse. The monitor worked but I figured that I would just swap for the cheaper TRENDnet if all that was going to work was the monitor. I honestly did not expect the keyboard/mouse to work but it does. I am so thrilled that this inexpensive switch beats the fancy more expensive one and does what I need.
No, it's not pretty, and maybe cables are all over the place but it works. Which is what is really important to me.
Good KVM switch November 20, 2008 Shannon M (Arizona) I am using this KVM switch with a computer running Vista Premium, and another computer running XP. I read a review that said this switch would not work with video cards, but I am running it with an NVIDIA Quadro card and it works fine.
It works as advertised November 16, 2008 Boomer Easy to connect (includes the cables); readily allows you to operate two PC's using one mouse, monitor, keyboard and set of speakers. {Note: there's a PS-2 KVM switch available if you have PS-2 mouse & keyboard.} My only problem is waking a sleeping PC (on power scheme); hitting the keyboard spacebar doesn't do it. Otherwise, you can easily switch between running PC's using the "hot key" (scroll-lock + scroll-lock, preprogramed). I got this to assist in migrating from an old PC to a new PC, but was so much fun I've kept the old one in place as an "installed spare/back-up".
works good November 15, 2008 backcountrybum (BOISE, ID USA) It works good. I have a Compaq PC with Windows XP. The switching takes about 5 seconds. There are 2 connection sounds that you hear from the PC speakers when the switch is done (just normal Windows sounds), so you know when control is passed from one PC to another. I hit the "scroll lock" key twice for my switching. You can also switch by using the 2 buttons on top of the unit (but my unit is on top of my PC, which sits on the floor).
I usually put my main PC to sleep. I used to do hibernate, but that seems to have problems with the KVM (sometimes). So, I use sleep mode instead, and it works great.
I would buy it again, if I needed one.
Doesn't work November 14, 2008 G. Hardy (wyoming) I was pretty excited about getting this KVM switch, but after hooking it up, i was pretty disappointed. When i hooked it up i found out although it says it works with a pretty high resolution, (i have an lcd screen) everything seems fuzzy and doesn't look that good. there was no way i could get it to work.
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