Jen I will lookup the two station KMV i use at work and get back. The place i got it from was: http://arc.com.au Sean My experience is the part
On 11 Dec 2015, at 5:11 AM, Jen Bottom <jen.bottom@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Perhaps a little OT, but I thought this would be a good place to ask the question anyway. At work I have been having some issues with our phone system, because we had phones with soft keys.
I have been using an accessible SoftPhone running on Windows, but as a Mac is my main machine, I was using a KVM to go between them.
I have some how hosed 3 or 4 KVMS in about a year. Also, the time it was taking for the USB devices to connect, was meaning I wasn't always able to get to the phone in time, or as quickly as I wanted.
A possible short to medium term solution, is to get a Cisco phone with fixed buttons, so that I can do call hold, mute, transfer etc, but I don't want to have to where two headsets crossed over on top of my head, if I can help it.
I have had really bad experiences with a Hagger splitter box in the past, and not sure if this would work with Voip Phones anyway.
Any suggestions for boxes or leads, so that I can use one headset for computer speech and phone?
Cheers, Jen.
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