[Hidden-tech] setting up a computer to work off of two sets of monitors

Tony from AssetData tony at assetdata.net
Thu Mar 29 11:24:00 EDT 2012


Daniel
You can connect 2 extra monitors using a USB to VGA adapter. They usually go for under $100z Have used these to connect 2 additional monitors to laptops. Paul Stallman from Alias Solutions also uses the for the same purpose. 

Tony Caggiano
AssetData Cloud Backup
www.assetdatacloudbackup.com
413-729-0020

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On Mar 29, 2012, at 9:20 AM, Daniel Fried <dan at creativeconstructs.com> wrote:

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> Someone in our office has started using a standing desk.  While this is working out quite well, this person would like to be able to switch back and forth from a standing to a regular height sitting position, but we would like to avoid the cost of an adjustable desk.
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> One possible solution is to have two sets of monitors (currently we use two monitor setups), one at a high desk and one at a low desk.
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> Does anyone have any ideas of how to switch back and forth without redoing the cables or switching computers to work at the other desk?  Some kind of reverse KVM switch maybe?  A way to set up 4 monitors?
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> Or for that matter any other way to solve this problem?
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