Thanks to Charles N2SO, Steve WB6RSE, Bill NR4C, Guy K2AV, and others in 
off-line conversation for helpful responses to my question about having a 
single keyboard communicate more or less simultaneously with both a PC and the 
P3/SVGA.  Bottom line is, it might not be possible.

One suggestion was the Matias keyboard, which has internal switching for up to 
four devices.  I wrote to Matias to ask if that would work with the Logitech 
receivers that the P3/SVGA seems to work well with, and the answer was no.  
Logitech receivers, the Matias rep said, are 2.4 Ghz dongles, not Bluetooth.  
The Matias keyboard uses Bluetooth.  Without hanging some sort of additional 
device in the system – which then might not work with the P3 – that keyboard 
won’t do it.

Another suggestion was an in-line USB switch.  In some ways that defeats the 
purpose of having a simple, no-real-estate-used on the desk, solution.  More 
important, several people wondered if the switch itself would be a problem for 
the P3, either directly or by way of reconnecting when switched over and back.  
The P3/SVGA, one pointed out, is not a computer.  Also, using a switch with a 
wire to one device and a wireless to the other might work but undoes the 
advantage of a wireless keyboard.  Anyone with a full K3 system knows there are 
wires and cables enough as it is, thank you.

So that leaves me with the question – how do those who operate using both a PC 
accessing the Internet and its own on-board programs such as logging, and 
accessing the macros and recorded texts in the P3/SVGA, do it?  Two keyboards 
and a desk bigger than mine?

Ted, KN1CBR
 

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