Ask HN: Setup for 3 Laptops
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Synergy or a similar software KVM. Works well.. one of my kids is using that for school, iMac is the main screen and laptop is for video calls. All managed from the iMac.
I have 3 machines: 1 work MBP, 1 personal MBP, and a windows desktop for gaming.
I tried several solutions but recently purchased a LevelOne Tech KVM. Best solution I've found thus far (albeit a little pricey).
https://store.level1techs.com/?category=Hardware
Find the 4 port option which works best for you (single or dual display). This thing has been bulletproof so far.
I tried several solutions but recently purchased a LevelOne Tech KVM. Best solution I've found thus far (albeit a little pricey).
https://store.level1techs.com/?category=Hardware
Find the 4 port option which works best for you (single or dual display). This thing has been bulletproof so far.
Given that you'd already speculated about something similar, sounds like KVMs are the way to go.
You could also take a look at https://symless.com/synergy or something similar (I think there's an open source version too).
I assume you've already considered ssh-ing into them from one "master" machine?
You could also take a look at https://symless.com/synergy or something similar (I think there's an open source version too).
I assume you've already considered ssh-ing into them from one "master" machine?
upvote for synergy
Logitech MX series has buttons to switch between up to 3 different devices. It's not your case but close.
Ok, I will look into that. Thank you
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What you’re referring to in #2 is called a KVM. Ones with more than two input PCs are kinda uncommon, but here’s the first one I saw on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/TESmart-DisplayPort-Switcher-Supports...
You’ll need a DP cable and a USB-B cable for every laptop which might be annoying.
You’ll need a DP cable and a USB-B cable for every laptop which might be annoying.
ok, thanks, I will look into that.
I've never had a Mac so I don't know how specific they are when it comes to KVM implementations. Try to see if there is a reason why one would be called Mac compatible, e.g. https://www.kvm-switches-online.com/mac-kvm-switches.html
Ok, good point. Thank you
My employer is happy to pay for whatever hardware or software to make it easier.
What setup should I go for?
I thought about the following options
1) my current setup I simply have the 3 laptops sitting on the desk, and 1 screen. I move one laptop to the center of the desk, unplug the hdmi cable to the screen of the other laptop, and plug it in the laptop I want to use. This is a bit unwieldy, and there's a lot of unplugging/replugging
2) 1 keyboard, 1 trackpad, 1 screen A better option might be to have 1 external keyboard, 1 external trackpad, 1 screen. Laptops would stay on the side of the desk, and I would have a little hardware box on which I click a button that says which laptop the screen/keyboard/trackpad are linked to. Does such a box even exist? Does it make sense?
There are probably good options that I am missing. I'd be grateful for any thoughts. Thanks!