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Suggestions for those that WFH - Multiple Laptops, 1 giant monitor
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:51 pm
I have a single 43" curved monitor that I use for almost everything. I actually bought it right before the pandemic for gaming, but I have been using it a lot for work since then. It's so easy viewing reports and excel sheets on this massive screen, and now I'm spoiled. I would prefer to use the large monitor for work related activities while I'm working.
So I end up switching the HDMI cable from the back of my desktop to my work computer and vice versa depending on what I'm doing and if I need to extend my monitor.
My latest client is a larger tech firm that distributes their own laptops to their employees. So now I have a work laptop, a client laptop, and my gaming desktop in my office with one beautiful monitor. I am going back and forth between my client laptop and my work laptop all day, and switching the cables out gets really annoying.
Is there a clean, subtle HDMI switch box that might help make the transition between these 3 computers easier? I'd love something small that can help me de-clutter my workspace. Bonus points if I can wirelessly duplicate a tablet screen or 4th laptop (but that's not required).
Any advice would be appreciated. I know a lot of you probably have the same issues.
So I end up switching the HDMI cable from the back of my desktop to my work computer and vice versa depending on what I'm doing and if I need to extend my monitor.
My latest client is a larger tech firm that distributes their own laptops to their employees. So now I have a work laptop, a client laptop, and my gaming desktop in my office with one beautiful monitor. I am going back and forth between my client laptop and my work laptop all day, and switching the cables out gets really annoying.
Is there a clean, subtle HDMI switch box that might help make the transition between these 3 computers easier? I'd love something small that can help me de-clutter my workspace. Bonus points if I can wirelessly duplicate a tablet screen or 4th laptop (but that's not required).
Any advice would be appreciated. I know a lot of you probably have the same issues.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 5:50 pm to dewster
Use Remote Desktop and just remote into the other 2 computers from the gaming computer. Windows 10 Pro comes with RDP, just turn it on. Then just crank up the other 2 computers with no monitor connected and RDP to them.
Posted on 2/3/21 at 7:02 pm to dewster
Hdmi switch seems like the answer...check amazon
Posted on 2/4/21 at 2:17 pm to dewster
RDP is probably the cheapest solution if you have Win Pro already.
I've used multiple PCs/devices of various types for years. (Win, Mac, thin clients etc.) Mostly have used KVMs from IOGear with solid results. I currently run 2 24" monitors so I've been using one of their dual monitor KVM, model GCS-1642. For the 43" monitor I assume it's a 4K resolution so you'd want to be sure a KVM supports 4K. I have a desktop & laptop hooked up like this.
Edit: the advantage to a KVM of course is the K & M, keyboard & mouse, are switched in addition to the video where a straight HDMI switcher would still require physical switching of those.
I also run a Mac Mini as a digital front end to my stereo system (running Tidal app and JRiver MC to a DAC), and use the Mac equivalent of RDP with VNC from my Win desktop to get to that one b/c it's physically elsewhere.
I've used multiple PCs/devices of various types for years. (Win, Mac, thin clients etc.) Mostly have used KVMs from IOGear with solid results. I currently run 2 24" monitors so I've been using one of their dual monitor KVM, model GCS-1642. For the 43" monitor I assume it's a 4K resolution so you'd want to be sure a KVM supports 4K. I have a desktop & laptop hooked up like this.
Edit: the advantage to a KVM of course is the K & M, keyboard & mouse, are switched in addition to the video where a straight HDMI switcher would still require physical switching of those.
I also run a Mac Mini as a digital front end to my stereo system (running Tidal app and JRiver MC to a DAC), and use the Mac equivalent of RDP with VNC from my Win desktop to get to that one b/c it's physically elsewhere.
This post was edited on 2/4/21 at 2:20 pm
Posted on 2/5/21 at 2:41 pm to dewster
Posted on 2/5/21 at 9:50 pm to dewster
I got a 4 port switch set up today and it works well. I need to get a webcam now because my laptops are just plugged in on the shelf. Don’t need to open them even.
My desk is now so much more organized.
Thanks!
My desk is now so much more organized.
Thanks!
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