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Originally Posted by chibi_man KVM's are nice, but not what I'm looking for... figure if theres a network based software it COULD work. |
No matter how you look at it you are going to need to have a switch because you can't use 1 keyboard and mouse on two computers at the same time as it produce a mirror effect on the both of them. A switch would intervene that you would use to switch between computer one and computer two which is what a kvm does but based on 1 monitor per kvm.
Belkin OmniView SOHO Dual-Video 2-Port KVM Switch - F1DH102U
this may work for what you want.