Apropos the recent discussion of KVM switches:

Has anyone found a PC/Mac KVM that will support a programmable keys on a
Mac mouse?

I have a Mac user with a Logitech trackball and she has the buttons
programmed to do special keystrokes. But when we plug her Mac keyboard and
trackball and monitor into a switchbox (from Network Technologies) to share
them with a PC, pressing the trackball buttons no longer produces the
keystrokes - each button just produces a single standard click.

So she has to have a separate PC keyboard and mouse on her desk for when
she uses the PC. This is annoying. (The monitor is shared using a VGA A/B
switch.)

Has anyone had any luck getting these mice to work properly with KVMs?

Kim Andersen
Amarillo National Research Center
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows machine crashed. . .
. . . oh, wait a minute, he already does.


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