2 PCs (old blue vga & HDMI) to 1 monitor?
2 PCs (old blue vga & HDMI) to 1 monitor?
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Fats7091

Original Poster:

213 posts

69 months

Saturday 16th November 2024
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Hi, need bit of help.

Got a new PC and keeping the old one to try and learn a bit (as I'm totally illiterate with all things IT/tech/PC etc), and of course, I forgotton to check the outputs and now have a new pc and old pc which have different outputs/connections for the monitor - one is the old blue vga and the other is HDMI.

My Monitor has connections for both, I'm not looking for 4k HD, am happy watching youtube etc with 'basic HD' (1080p), which I believe the old style blue VGA cables are well capable of.

I'm guessing using an adapter to convert one to match the other then having these go to something like a KVM box/switch?

Any advice help greatly appreciated.

Thanks as always.






BlueMR2

8,892 posts

218 months

Saturday 16th November 2024
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If you have connectors for both on the monitor, just plug them both in, HDMI will generally switch over when it gets a signal and you can choose/it may go back to VGA when it loses the HDMI signal.

xeny

5,061 posts

94 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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Look in the settings menus on the monitor - it will let you switch back and forth.

Depending on what you want to learn on the old PC, consider something like https://tigervnc.org/ or the equivalent to let you see the old PC's display over the network on the new one. Saves the inconvenience of flipping back and forth and having to shuffle keyboards etc around.

jonsp

1,220 posts

172 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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Given how cheap monitors are wouldn't it make sense to get a 2nd monitor rather than switch over - assuming you've got space on your desk?

OutInTheShed

11,561 posts

42 months

Sunday 17th November 2024
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My monitor has a button on the front which throws up a menu, then another button can select between the inputs it has.

Alternatively you could convert one input to the same standard as the other, then use a video switch.
I have a 3 way hdmi switch which didn't cost much.

Fats7091

Original Poster:

213 posts

69 months

Monday 18th November 2024
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Thanks for the replies.

I got a new monitor aswell, my old monitor was older than my PC. Got a 'basic' Dell 27" and it's like a whole new world, along with new PC and OS for my old PC, no more 720p at best(!).

Yep, as stated above, it's possible to switch using the menu. Many thanks, saved me a couple of £.

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