Problem: I have 1 set of peripherals and 2 computers.
Peripherals are comprised of one keyboard, one mouse, 2 Dell U2415 monitors, and 1 Sony bluetooth speaker.
Computer 1 is a desktop computer running windows 10 with ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard that supports
HDMI and DVI (also RGB and Thunderbolt but I'm not using those).
Computer 2 is a Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
My standard set-up is my peripherals and desktop are connected.
I want to be able to use my Surface Pro 4 with my peripherals. On a regular basis I want to be able to quickly connect my Surface Pro 4 to my peripherals without disconnecting my desktop (i.e. I want to avoid rummaging about plugging and unplugging stuff every time I want to use my Surface Pro 4).
What solutions are out there that would allow me to do this while
- keeping the display resolution as high quality as possible
- avoiding as much clutter as possible
- avoiding having to alter my desktop/peripheral configuration every time I want to add my Surface Pro 4
Thanks.
Peripherals are comprised of one keyboard, one mouse, 2 Dell U2415 monitors, and 1 Sony bluetooth speaker.
Computer 1 is a desktop computer running windows 10 with ASUS P8Z77-V Pro motherboard that supports
HDMI and DVI (also RGB and Thunderbolt but I'm not using those).
Computer 2 is a Microsoft Surface Pro 4.
My standard set-up is my peripherals and desktop are connected.
I want to be able to use my Surface Pro 4 with my peripherals. On a regular basis I want to be able to quickly connect my Surface Pro 4 to my peripherals without disconnecting my desktop (i.e. I want to avoid rummaging about plugging and unplugging stuff every time I want to use my Surface Pro 4).
What solutions are out there that would allow me to do this while
- keeping the display resolution as high quality as possible
- avoiding as much clutter as possible
- avoiding having to alter my desktop/peripheral configuration every time I want to add my Surface Pro 4
Thanks.