![]() Most affordable KVM switches I’ve seen are trash and the well-built ones are rarely happy to work cross-platform & USB. Guess I need to find a usable USB KVM switch, soon. It would be nice if Apple at least sold a standalone display, so that when I finally can buy a new gaming PC (GPU shortages & pricing are insane), I don’t ALSO need to have TWO displays on my already-crowded desk. You mis-speak about Fusion 12 running on M1 Macs. Parallels 11 can run Windows 11 Technical Preview for ARM on M1 Macs. Parallels 16 an 17 runs on M1 Macs and can run Windows 10 Technical Preview for ARM. ![]() Result: own two computers again (consoles can bite my shiny metal ass). VMware Fusion runs on Apple M1 Macs but it can’t run ANY VMs - be they Intel or ARM architecture VMs. Now Apple is moving away from Macs even being able to run intel Windows software at all. Sadly, there hasn’t been a suitable desktop Mac in almost a decade (GPU, heat, etc). The setup didn’t need to be 100% equal to a Windows PC in performance, just be comparable. It used to be that we could have a Mac for both Mac OS and Windows. Unfortunately, gaming on Macs is nowhere near the level of gaming on Windows. Sounds simple to you, doesn’t it? Thing is, I don’t want to have TWO computers to maintain. If you need to run Windows then buy a Windows PC.
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