Most LCD monitors have two inputs, 1 analog (VGA) and 1 Digital (HDMI/DVI).
What happens if you plug 1 CPU on HDMI, and 1 Laptop on VGA? Will it ask you to choose and input like A KVM switch or one will override the other, if the latter, which one?
Most LCD monitors have two inputs, 1 analog (VGA) and 1 Digital (HDMI/DVI).
What happens if you plug 1 CPU on HDMI, and 1 Laptop on VGA? Will it ask you to choose and input like A KVM switch or one will override the other, if the latter, which one?
nope i don't think its possible
unless your monitor will allow you to select the input....
only one input will work
i used to wonder the same exact thing, im using the digital input for my pc and the analog for a cable box (im using my monitor as my tv also) before i always turned one off before i turned on the other cause i was afraid both signals at the same time might fry my monitor or something. but then i discovered by accident that my monitor had a signal input select button and i just had to activate it from the monitor setting menu. so now i can have both devices on at the same time and just by the press of a button select which one i want the monitor to display. very convenient really. your monitor may or may not have the same option. i suggest you read your manual.
All modern monitors have a button that selects which input it's going to take the signal from if you have multiple inputs.
i think naa kay i-set nga option sa monitor ana mga bro...
kung asa nga input imo gamiton.
Aitey then will test it tomorrow, thanks! Was afraid to try it right away for the same reason as juan carlos, that I mite fry the output device or the monitor.
Signal 1 and Signal 2. You can choose between DVI and analog.
Naa sa options sa LCD Monitor.
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