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All you need to do is run out to CompUSA or go online and purchase a KVM switch. Basically, this will allow you to hook up a mouse, keyboard and monitor to two different machines. Most of the units have a button on the front which will switch from one system to the other, and in most cases you can just press the Ctrl+Alt keys to switch. I hope this helps. Here is a link to the type I use (but I use mine to connect 4 systems, you'll only need the one that connects 2 systems).
http://catalog.belkin.com/PureAV_detail.process?Merchant_Id=&Product_Id=134802 (this link is for a Belkin 2-Port KVM Switch with cabeling)
Good Luck.
First answer by Dmccarns. Last edit by Dmccarns. Contributor trust: 54 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 35 [recommend question]
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