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FluffynTex
08-01-2007, 05:14 PM
Hi Folks

About 4 months ago I bought a new tower just for gaming and now use my old tower for everything else.
I found this wonderful gadget lets you share the keyboard,mouse and monitor between the two towers and it works flawlessly you just tap the scroll lock key and the monitor blinks back and fourth between the two towers and hit the Esc key to lock it in to the one you want.
my monitor was a sylvania 20 inch crt about 5 years old and it finally went out on me so i replaced it with an acer 22" wide LCD x221.
I hooked up the new monitor and when i went to switch towers i got a (input not supported) messege from the monitor, doesnt matter what tower your switching from or to you will get this messege when trying to switch to any tower.
The switcher works if i turn off one of the towers and can use either tower i choose just cant try to switch to one, I have read alot of people getting this (input not supported) messege for many differnt reasons some its for games the fix was just using the rite refresh rate and screen size for others it was vista and acer has a driver to fix this os compatability but i have searched high and low and can not find anyone using a switcher and getting this error. I have used the recomended settings and experimented with many others with no luck.
This is my first LCD monitor and i am finding that a crt isnt as picky about refresh rates and screen size as a lcd is, i am running the recomended refresh 60hrz and 1280 x 1024, i am still trying differnt color rite now im at 32 bit .
there are no drivers for the acer x221 except for the vista compatibility driver.
pc1 is a amd 1.6 with a nividia 5600 agp and pc2 is a intel duel core 1.8 with a nividia 7800 pcie.

SufferWell1396
08-01-2007, 06:42 PM
hook up a CRT and try different resolutions, once you switch a resolution, plug the LCD back in, see if it works.

Personally i do prefer CRT over LCD. Cheaper, last longer, work better.

As for the switching device, it sounds like it is a device most people here at the forums would be unfamiliar with, you will need to contact the manufacturer with your problem, see if they can help.

johnny_quest
08-01-2007, 10:33 PM
The device is called a KVM SWITCH (Keyboard Video Mouse)

I've used ones from BELKIN and IOGEAR with no real problems. They do tend to be more flakey on LCDs, but that's due to the monitor itself not recognizing the switched signal, not the switch itself.

I can't say I've had an LCD where the signal didn't work though...