ParkingLotLust
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Ive started collecting computers for folding, and Ive got four set up in my basement at the moment. Id like to be able to check on them, but without having to move them away from the wall and connect the VGA cable to each computer manually. Is there some way I could switch from VGA-1 to VGA-2 to VGA-3 with a box of some sort? I know they make KVM switches, but I dont need the K or M part. Basically, Im looking to do this
Computer 1 \
Computer 2 ---- switchbox --- monitor
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Computer n /
After doing some reading, Ive discovered that there are nine signal lines, and five ground lines (red, blue, green, sync, and ground). Would it be possible to connect all the ground lines as one, and use the other nine signal lines, inputted into some chip, that will allow me to turn all the lines on or off at once, with a single switch? Instead of having ten switches for each computer... I appreciate your input
Computer 1 \
Computer 2 ---- switchbox --- monitor
...
Computer n /
After doing some reading, Ive discovered that there are nine signal lines, and five ground lines (red, blue, green, sync, and ground). Would it be possible to connect all the ground lines as one, and use the other nine signal lines, inputted into some chip, that will allow me to turn all the lines on or off at once, with a single switch? Instead of having ten switches for each computer... I appreciate your input