This is possible with usb and windows xp. With windows 98 there is a legacy (unsupported device) by the name of Vega Buddy that is installed in a pci slot and has a dongle that provides keyboard vga and mouse out to a terminal like configuration. With the lower prices of pc's however, a more viable and robust option may be to just purchase a second system network the machines and share files, folders and printers.
why would you even need 2 keyboards??? are you dumb?
I use two keyborads for my desktop computer. One of them is for gaming and one of them is for typing.
there are the QWERTY keyboards and the AZERTY keyboards (hope this is what you meant)
Yes. If they have two USB slots.
Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.Yes; a computer can have two network cards, to connect to two different networks.
Pianos do not have two keyboards, only one. Organs, however, have two. These instruments are commonly confused but are actually fairly different.
You can connect one projector by HDMI and the other by VGA. This will allow you to connect two projectors to your computer.
Yes, you can connect one printer to each computer and connect both computers on a local network, then install the network printer from each other's computer. Or you can give printer servers to two different printers.
a bridge way is a computer that is used to connect two networks
gateway
Keyboards are used for entering alphanumeric, other symbols and commands into a computer, and for viewing on the monitor. Keyboards are not scanners which digitize images. They are two different types of hardware-peripherals used in computing.
I believe that it is possible to connect to computers to one monitor. I have worked with brand new LCD monitors with two inputs - one DVI and one VGA. The monitor auto-senses which port is being used. So in theory, use the auto detect button on the front of the LCD panel to switch between computers.
One method is to use a printer switch box. See related links for some example devices. Another method would be to connect the printer to one computer and share the printer with another computer on the same network.