🔄 Switch It Up: Your Multi-Computer Solution Awaits!
The MT-VIKIKVM Switch is a versatile 4-port KVM switch that allows you to share one monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer among four computers. It includes 3 USB 2.0 hubs and 4 VGA KVM cables, supporting high-definition output up to 1920x1440. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, this switch is perfect for both professional and gaming environments.
Specification Met | CE |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Terminal | Physical |
Control Method | Touch |
Operation Mode | ON-ON |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connectivity Protocol | Vga |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Circuit Type | 4-way |
Operating Voltage | 5 Volts |
Connector Type | Female Vga |
Upper Temperature Rating | 5E+1 Degrees Celsius |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
Contact Material | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 47.28 x 30.72 x 12 inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**D
It Works.
Replaced a Belkin KVM that was several years old and quit working and is not made anymore. This KVM works well, a little less convenient in that it requires a physical button on the kvm itself to be pushed instead of some keyboard combination, but not that big of a deal. I have a mix of linux and windows boxes, switches perfectly, no issues.
L**L
GREAT UNIT WORKS WELL BUT READ MY WRITE-UP FOR IMPORTANT INFO
I had problems setting this up. I wanted to use it for 3 computers. It would not fire up the LED's were not lighting up. I will tell you the instructions SUCK!!! Even though this s/b a no-brainer setting up, the one thing the instructions failed to tell you that is MOST IMPORTANT! Each cable has both a standard computer multi-pin cable which also has a USB PLUG infused into the workings. This USB plug supplies the power to your selector unit --- and what they fail to tell you is this... YOU MUST PLUG THAT USB CABLE INTO POSITION #1 of all the USB INPUTS on the back of your computer. If you plug it into #2, 3, 4 etc. THE UNIT DOES NOT FIRE UP!! They only informed me of this when I requested to return it and refund. The manual was written by someone foreign *(no discrimination intended!!) who should never be doing TECHNICAL WRITING to instruct people in ENGLISH speaking countries how to set this up. I mean no disrespect but they almost lost the sale due to this person's lack of ability to communicate. OVERALL I REALLY LOVE THE UNIT NOW THAT IT'S WORKING! I use several computers - one for surfing, one for recording, and one to install software on my synthesizers that need updates from time to time.
R**O
Works OK; cheap and good; not fast; not smart; finicky.
Works OK but it is not smart and it is finicky. Had to turn on each computer one by one before switching to the next one If I turn them on all at the same time then only the number one will display; and the others will return "no display". Also you have to first turn on the next computer, wait a few seconds, then switch to the number, and proceed like so. If you press the next key and turn on it will return "no display". Using 3 HP Prodesk 400 with VGA running Linux Debian 12, text based only. Tested the keyboard and video. Did not test mouse. Still a good product for the price, and it does it's thing.
K**Y
Easy plug and play direct access KVM
I use this in my garage with my TrueNAS machine, garage PC, and any spare machines I am working on at the moment. Plugging it in directly to all VGA ports it works fine, though the cables that come with it are pretty overmolded on the plastic so they rub up on each other when plugging into the ports. The price is low, and as long as you don't have more than 4 computers and all of them have a working VGA port, this KVM will work well for you. No need to pay more for an HDMI KVM or god forbid DisplayPort....
B**.
It allows you to use several computers and connect to one larger screen
A great gadget to work with one screen.
S**A
It's ok, but needs remote switching
If it's on your desk and you can reach it easily, it works fine. I made the mistake of buying quickly without checking it, and by the time I was ready to use it, I realized it doesn't work like my old one. My old one is starting to fail, but the great feature that it had was that a double-Scroll Lock hit would switch the inputs. I watched the video for this product, and it might be "high-tech", but leaving that feature out was a mistake.
H**!
Works great
Edit: Eventually got the switch to work at full resolution with Ubuntu from startup.Getting a lot of use switching between personal/work laptop and desktop. For some reason Ubuntu wouldn't recognize the display through the kvm switch, but I was able to set a custom mode in xrandr, and it helps switching my second display after logging in for some reason.100% compatible with USB C hubs, so it's painless even swapping around a bit as needed.Really nice to have one set of keyboard/mouse to work with 4 computers.
W**S
Didn't last long. USB ports stopped working within a month.
I don't use the KVM often, but it is handy to have when you need it. I bought this one after my last one died since it had a high rating, but the USB ports died quickly. Since they are used for the keyboard and mouse, it defeats the purpose of having a KVM switch since it now only acts as an M switch.
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