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- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi guys,
We had this strange problem with a kvm switch that we
bought a couple of weeks ago. It works fine with 2
desktops but as soon as we stick a notebook to it, it
starts behaving funny. We can switch to the notebook
screen but the mouse and keyb are gone. But we could
switch back to the other desktops by using the hot key
combination on the keyboard. So we swap different
port on the KVM and cables around, just to make sure
it is not an individual port on the KVM or the cables that
is causing the trouble. Sometimes the KVM can server
the notebook, and sometimes not. We cannot identify the
pattern (boot first and plug the k&m, plug the k&m first
and boot). But if we are not using the KVM, the notebook
can go fine with and extra keyboard and mouse (we all
hate using the notebook keyboard and touch pad). The only
thing that's special with the notebook is that it has only 1
keyboard outlet and we use a splitter to conntect it to extra
mouse & keyboard. Could this be the cause of the problem.
If we dare to make some change to the notebook (say connect
another ps/2 port for the keyboard) do you think it may
work (NB is an old one that we can manipulate it anyway)
I don't think there would be much work involved? right.
We had this strange problem with a kvm switch that we
bought a couple of weeks ago. It works fine with 2
desktops but as soon as we stick a notebook to it, it
starts behaving funny. We can switch to the notebook
screen but the mouse and keyb are gone. But we could
switch back to the other desktops by using the hot key
combination on the keyboard. So we swap different
port on the KVM and cables around, just to make sure
it is not an individual port on the KVM or the cables that
is causing the trouble. Sometimes the KVM can server
the notebook, and sometimes not. We cannot identify the
pattern (boot first and plug the k&m, plug the k&m first
and boot). But if we are not using the KVM, the notebook
can go fine with and extra keyboard and mouse (we all
hate using the notebook keyboard and touch pad). The only
thing that's special with the notebook is that it has only 1
keyboard outlet and we use a splitter to conntect it to extra
mouse & keyboard. Could this be the cause of the problem.
If we dare to make some change to the notebook (say connect
another ps/2 port for the keyboard) do you think it may
work (NB is an old one that we can manipulate it anyway)
I don't think there would be much work involved? right.