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Customer Reviews for StarTech 2 Port DVI VGA Dual Monitor KVM Switch USB w/Audio & USB 2.0 Hub

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Most helpful positive review
Posted Nov 5, 2014
Worked great!
Now I need something to manage all of the 10+ cables that are going into this thing...
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Jun 22, 2018
Stops working with Windows update
Passable on windows 8. (Slow switching and some non-switching problems requiring reboots) Updated to Windows 10 (forced due to PC Update) and now the KVM does not work at all.
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rap1999
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startech.com
Posted Jun 22, 2018
Stops working with Windows update
Passable on windows 8. (Slow switching and some non-switching problems requiring reboots) Updated to Windows 10 (forced due to PC Update) and now the KVM does not work at all.
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BonesMahoney
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Posted Mar 3, 2018
This is a very nice KVM switch. Solid construction. It switches audio as well. it even picks up the wireless mouse/keyboard receiver (on both computers!) when it's plugged in the USB hub on the switch.
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WilliamRyan
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startech.com
Posted Sep 14, 2017
When you're done with KVM failures
To begin, I am a reviewer that gets access to products in exchange for an unbiased review. In my case, I frequently upgrade monitors and components. Where possible I try to use Networked components and share them, but in my office I have a desktop as well as a laptop. I got really tired to flipped back and forth between them so I started with a different KVM that I got ...
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SawTech
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Posted Jul 16, 2015
As easy as 123.
Superb bit of kit, Typical Scenario, two tower servers, one tower style UPS. two LT06 tape drives. Virtually no space for one monitor keyboard and mouse, let alone two. Solution = This little baby, connect all the cables (You supply these) but it is as easy as 1 2 3. plug in the mains a wow instant push the select button to trigger what server is required.
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colincollect
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Posted Nov 5, 2014
Worked great!
Now I need something to manage all of the 10+ cables that are going into this thing...
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