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gl556tr | 01:59 Wed 22nd Mar 2017 | Computers
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I have a PC connected to a 15" monitor. A friend has given me his. Is there a means of connecting both PCs to the single monitor?
I have zero knowledge of electrics & connections, exacerbated now by this relative challenge. Perhaps, one can use a Y-cable connecting the two PCs to the monitor, which will display the GUI of whatever PC OS is running - is this possible?
Thank you.

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** correction ** The first sentence should be:
I have a PC connected to a 25" monitor.

It depends on the sockets on the monitor. It should have (at least) VGA and DVI and possibly HDMI - so just use a separate one for each of the PCs and the monitor should switch automatically to the one currently in use. The best quality will be from the digital inputs, so use those if possible.

https://imc401.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/vga-dvi-and-hdmi-monitor-sockets-182757.jpg
If you use a KVM switch, you can use a single screen, keyboard, and mouse. Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
That's very cute, TheChair - and astonishingly cheap too - nice find.
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S-D: thank you for the link explaining the socket differences.
Can one connect one PC via DVI and the other via HDMI to the monitor?

--> a pity you use an ineffective Yankee adjective, when EN-BR is so rich.

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