Belcon make a usb kvm switch that also has audio jack on it for speakers /
headphones.

But iit also has a usb port for adding a secondary usb device, wonder if you
could add your blue tooth adaptor to tha t and  then use blue tooth headset
for listening?

 

 

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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Michael Thurman
Sent: Saturday, 14 August 2010 3:11 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: anything to switch bluetooth connections?

 

ok i didn't know that they made kvm switches with audio :) that's cool  and
because of the way tha bluetooth works is the only way to switch bluetooth
from one machine to another. the paring process is what makes bt secure and
safe. if you could swap that way anyone else could take over your machine in
a coffee shop or public area. you would be amazed at just how many bt things
there are in places you wouldn't expect. even some display signs in
buisnesses are bluetooth  now. there i think is a sign at the apple store
that shows up as a bluetooth device. and forget the bluetooth headphones
unless you are literally in the next room. you would be better off with HIGH
end wireless

 headphones  make sur eyou gt the top of the line model the cheaper ones die
after 6 months even my last set of sennheiser headphones I got for Christmas
are half dead and weak  their transmitters apparently fail

there is very likely a professional grade solution for monitoring audio  it
is likely to be spendy but if this is your job it's worth the money to
obtain professional quality equipment  check out the pro sound reinforcement
shops for your audio needs the pro stuff uses higher power spread spectrum
or diversity recievers depending on the model and what you need it to doOn
Aug 13, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:





What about  a kvm switch with audio. So you have all sound coming through
one set of speakers, but only when you change to the machine you want do you
hear the voice of that machine.

 

I did this with a windows system I had setup. 6 machines coming through a
kvm with audio. On ekeyboard, mouse, monitor and one set of speakers.  Made
life pretty easy.

 

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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Howell
Sent: Friday, 13 August 2010 4:36 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: anything to switch bluetooth connections?

 

I am nto aware of any way to do this unless you had a standard KVM that
would allow you to use a bluetooth adapter that would connect via the USB
port on the KVM. I am not sure if this would even work, but the thought has
crossed my mind as well.

On Aug 12, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:






Hi,

 

I've actually been wondering about something like this for a very long time.
I'd love for a way to do this, and even cross-platform if possible.

 

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On Aug 12, 2010, at 3:58 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:






Hi list,

 

I just hooked up my bluetooth keyboard to my macbook after a busy week and a
half, and loving the reactivity of the thing :)

 

I was wondering though, as i am about to get a mac mini with sl server, i
will be doing a lot of testing with the aim of getting the IT pro
certification. I know, its nothing much in terms of real knowledge but its
probably a good thing to have when confronted with various situations.

 

So what i'd like to do is being able to switch from macbook to mac mini with
a keyboard shorcut. I wanted to also pair a set of bluetooth headphones so i
can just whip up the keyboard switch stuff on and i'm computerizing around.

 

Anyone tried this setup before?

 

As i am installing a sl server at the office, i won't even need to move to
the other room unless bluetooth is bad with walls?

 

I know there is a better solution through vpn perhaps from my own unit, but
if this is possible then via iphone would be even better since i might be
administering the server from another country

 

Any help greatly appreciated 

 

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