Difference between revisions of "DC Dual-Boxing"
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Frame 1: Ivan: "So the bottom row of monitors is all DVI." Terrence: "Ok."
Frame 2: Ivan: "The bottom-center screen is attached to the KVM, thats how you switch to any of the other machines." Terrence: "Got it."
Frame 3: Ivan: "Now, these two DVI switches control the left and right monitors, respectively, so you can access any of the machines that have dual monitors. Also some of the single-monitor PCs--like the gaming rig--have spliters on them so you can, say, use the side monitor here to casually game while you work on the middle screen." Terrence: "...ok."
Frame 4: "Now, the TOP row of monitors, that's all VGA, and are controlled by this 4x4 Matrix Switcher/Splitter, allowing the input from any one source to be placed on any of the three screens. Got all that? Ok, let's discuss the software KVM."
Frame 5: Terrence stairs at Ivan in silence for a time.
Frame 6: Terrence slowly edges out of frame.