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To: marcos who wrote (3919)5/29/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: Level Head  Read Replies (2) of 4128
 
Dear marcos,

Switching monitors with your system powered up is no problem. However, switching keyboards is a bad idea. The nature of the two-way interface, and the fact that they keyboard has its own local processor, can fry the motherboard on some systems when switched live. I strongly recommend that you not do that.

There is an alternative. A relatively inexpensive AB keyboard/monitor switch is available that will do the trick if you frequently find it necessary to swap. A Y-cable will allow both keyboards to talk to the same monitor.

Level Head
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