Control multiple computers using one set of Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor.
Full KVMs are quite expensive, particularly ones which supports high resolution / high framerate.
Using this program and a cheap USB Switch (see below), you can achieve the same without spending hundreds of dollars.

Releases can be found over in the releases section. (Currenly only for Windows)
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Connect your computers to your monitor.
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Connect your mouse & keyboard to a USB Switch.
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Run SimpleKVM on one of the computers.
You can now switch between the computers using the USB Switch, or a hotkey.
Any USB Switch will do. Here are some examples (no affiliation).
This one supports 4 computers. SABRENT 4 Port USB Switch for $29 USD

This one supports 2 computers. 2 port USB switch for $24 USD

This one supports 2 computers, but only has one input USB. 2 ports for for $3 USD

The program detects when USB devices connect or disconnect, or when hotkeys are pressed. It then tells the monitor to change its input source using a DDC/CI command, which many monitors support.
Yes
- Open the run window, using
win + r
- Open the startup folder by typing:
shell:startup
- Paste a shortcut to
SimpleKVM.exe
into that folder - Open the properties for the shortcut, and select Run: Minimized
This program was inspired by haimgel's display-switch program.