Used to switch keyboard and mouse between PC and Raspberry Pi (switch video with input selector, DVI -vs-VGA on monitor. Pi didn't like the real KVMs I had ). gone, works fine. The apartment appears to be of good quality. The keys are of good quality, they press comfortably but not hard - just right. Blue LEDs shimmer across the body - they light up every 4 'holes' which should indicate which input channel is active. So unless you're looking absolutely straight at the device everything is lit all the time, but it's cosmetic, a bit annoying, doesn't affect work so no big deal. Came 4 USB cables - like decent quality. Doesn't overwhelm me with amazing value or features but seems reliable, works so far, no complaints, happy with the product.
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