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Mr_love_monkey 01-11-2007 13:56

2 keyboards 1 PC
 
I'm trying to get my son to make some use of the pc, but I have an ergonomic keyboard, which I don't think is ideal for him to learn on.

So I want to get him one of these : http://www.scan.co.uk/products/produ...oductID=697148

so what I'm looking for is a splitter that let me connect both keyboards to the pc, and let me switch between the 2 - I don't need something fancy like the belkin one that lets you run both at the same time - I just want a physical switch that will let me swap them over, without unplugging.

Anyone know where I can get them from?

zing_deleted 01-11-2007 13:57

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
just use it as usb will just work (had to add a bit cuz i left my post half finished)

Stuart 01-11-2007 13:57

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
If they are both USB, just plug them into two slots (or a usb hub). Windows supports multiple keyboards and mice.

Mr_love_monkey 01-11-2007 14:03

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
ah, ok - I didn't know that - you learn something new every day.

I'll use that as a last resort, but I'd prefer something that would 'turn off' the other keyboard - so that it can't be used accidentally whilst the main one is being used

Alien 01-11-2007 14:47

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425738)
aI'll use that as a last resort, but I'd prefer something that would 'turn off' the other keyboard - so that it can't be used accidentally whilst the main one is being used

Have you got a front USB slot on your PC? If so, just plug the kiddy-keyboard in when you want to use it, & unplug it when you don't. The first time you plug it in it might want you to install a driver for it [though with a keyboard that basic I doubt it], but after that you can plug it in or unplug it as & when necessary; it's not like using a PS2 port [little round 1], where you're supposed to shut down the PC before connecting/disconnecting a keyboard.

superbiatch 01-11-2007 16:32

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
How old is your little one Mr L_M?? Is he of an age where the 'function' buttons might get used? Cos that keyboard doesn't seem to have any :confused:

Mr_love_monkey 01-11-2007 16:33

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 34425811)
How old is your little one Mr L_M?? Is he of an age where the 'function' buttons might get used? Cos that keyboard doesn't seem to have any :confused:


nah, he's 3 - so it's very basic usage - just some educational games, java development and so on :)

JediMaster 01-11-2007 16:34

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425738)
I'd prefer something that would 'turn off' the other keyboard - so that it can't be used accidentally whilst the main one is being used

Search for a "USB Switch" like this on eBay
The multi-function USB 2.0 share switch allows you to share either up to 4 devices with 1 computer or 1 device with up to 4 computers. A common use for this item would be to share a USB printer between 2 computers.

Graham M 01-11-2007 16:40

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Why not just unplug the keyboard when not in use and put it out of harm's way - if you're worried about your PC's USB ports getting abuse, get a cheap hub?

Mr_love_monkey 01-11-2007 16:47

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph (Post 34425817)
Why not just unplug the keyboard when not in use and put it out of harm's way - if you're worried about your PC's USB ports getting abuse, get a cheap hub?

a ) 'cos I don't want to be going under the desk plugging/unplugging things - (little) monkey see - (little) monkey do - I've got enough problems with him turning the pcs on and off because that's what he sees daddy doing - so the least playing around the better

b ) anything that involves plugging/unplugging anything will put my wife off doing it for him - although my wife works in IT, she's a technophobe - to the extent where when she got her first pc, her sister (an accountant) had to put it together for her... (and by 'together' I mean plugging in the mouse & keyboard and so on...)

Alien 01-11-2007 17:14

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425813)
nah, he's 3 - so it's very basic usage - just some educational games, java development and so on :)

LOL, sounds a bit like Dilli's son, who was rather technologically precocious at that age. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425820)
although my wife works in IT, she's a technophobe

Bit of an odd career choice then. :confused:

Graham M 01-11-2007 18:00

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alien (Post 34425827)
Bit of an odd career choice then. :confused:

Yeah I was just thinking that myself :erm:

Saaf_laandon_mo 01-11-2007 18:15

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425813)
nah, he's 3 - so it's very basic usage - just some educational games, java development and so on :)

Have you got any that you can recommend (educational games)

Nidge 02-11-2007 06:16

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey (Post 34425733)
I'm trying to get my son to make some use of the pc, but I have an ergonomic keyboard, which I don't think is ideal for him to learn on.

So I want to get him one of these : http://www.scan.co.uk/products/produ...oductID=697148

so what I'm looking for is a splitter that let me connect both keyboards to the pc, and let me switch between the 2 - I don't need something fancy like the belkin one that lets you run both at the same time - I just want a physical switch that will let me swap them over, without unplugging.

Anyone know where I can get them from?

I like that keyboard, I'm going to get one I love the colours and the big buttons.:D:D:D Well I do have finger like telegraph poles.

Graham M 02-11-2007 08:33

Re: 2 keyboards 1 PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nidge (Post 34426121)
I like that keyboard, I'm going to get one I love the colours and the big buttons.:D:D:D Well I do have finger like telegraph poles.

As do I :) Could do with a 1.5x size normal keyboard to stop "mashing"


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