Some of you may have laptops that need a PS/2 connection.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...ormat=2&style=
They have a few other models - none of which I have personally tested but they should all work the same.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/su...d=10404&style=
I HIGHLY suggest Monoprice for cables - their PS/2 cables are superb. For Vetras, you need Male to Male PS/2 cables - both to cascade from one Vetra to another and also to go from the Vetra to your computer. Cheapest cables I have found anywhere.
It MIGHT be possible (I have not tested this) to purchase multiples of these units to enable multiple PS/2 connections. They would be cheaper than PS/2 splitters (that run $60+) and would help (but not by much as there is little to begin with) reduce PS/2 latency induced by cascading.
USB supports something like 127 devices so I don't see why you couldn't buy a hub and get a cheaper version of a Y-Mouse..... they would of course be two different ports - only useful for KVM purposes though.... and not broadcasting keystrokes.
USB has a total bandwidth shared across all 127 devices but for PS/2 data this is a non-issue.
Just a thought.
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