There is still some software that you can't always do that way.

Often times Java apps need to be run from the console.

I've used a wireless keyboard and mouse with a Belkin switch before.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 12:06 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: KVM with Wireless Keyboard/Mouse?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CF-DEV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 9:47 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: KVM with Wireless Keyboard/Mouse?
> 
> Now to throw a twist into the mix, one would be
> a Windows XP system and the other a Mac (Apple)
> system.

Just to spin a tangent at you: do you NEED a switch or would remote
control
software do you?

Since I'm all Windows here I use the built in Desktop sharing and it
works
wonders - I don't use a KVM at all any more (and in getting rid of it
I've
also eliminated several dozen feet of extra cables and improved my
monitor
output since I can used Dual DVI now).

There is remote control software that works cross-platform (I think VNC
does
and I thought, but may be wrong, that there's a PC Anywhere for the
Mac).

> Guess I will find out at Microcenter when I go there.
> A lot of the items found online said that it was
> Not possible which I thought was strange.

There may be problems... but I've never seen them.  One potential
problem is
that wireless receivers get power from the keyboard port.  Some switches
only get power when the keyboards are on and this can cause weirdness
when
booting (you might get a "no keyboard" error at first).

In the one case that this was happening I just disabled the keyboard
check
in the BIOS and everything was fine.  I've never had such problems with
powered KVMs like the Cybex models.

With a Ma/PC pairing I think there could be problems with key mappings
depending on if you're using an Apple keyboard with Windows or vice
versa
(for example the "Apple Key" and "Windows Key") but all the Logitech
keyboards I've gotten recently have the Apple symbols on the "Alt" keys
which indicates to me that they're compatible.

Jim Davis







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