Both KVM switches and docking stations provide ports for connecting peripherals, but a docking station routes all of those peripherals to a single device whereas a KVM switch routes them to multiple devices and lets you switch between them. The hardware ensures that switching is smooth and that your peripherals work with. KVM switches (an abbreviation of keyboard, video, mouse switch) have been around for years in one form or another, allowing you to connect multiple devices to a tidy little box on your desk, and seamlessly move between PCs while your monitor (s), mouse, and keyboard come along with you. System administrators realized quickly it would be inefficient (not to mention costly) to have a separate monitor/keyboard/mouse for every single machine: Early data centers lacked KVM switches. Control multiple computers with one keyboard, mouse, and monitor using our recommended KVM switches, with setup guides, troubleshooting tips, and security considerations for work and home office environments.
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