Gentle persons:

Running remote desktops is fun but sometimes nothing less than 
connecting directly to a computer will do.

For years I have used a 4-port PS/2 Belkin OmniCube to switch my KVM 
between various boxes (computers and servers under/beside the desk; 
naked boards on the desk; you get the idea). The Belkin's "hot key" 
feature let me switch ports from the keyboard (sequential 
ScrollLock-ScrollLock-<port#>) and I could park the switch itself out of 
sight.

I recently purchased a Trendnet TK-409 4-port USB KVM/Audio switch to 
replace the Belkin and get me out of PS/2-USB adapter hell, not to 
mention eliminating some redundant speakers.

Everything about this product was right (including its price, US$60) and 
it works BUT after the fact I've discovered its "hot key" function seems 
to be inoperative when connected to a Linux system (Ubuntu or Debian, at 
least). Using the "hot key" sequence I can switch between ports 
connected to MS Windows systems or from one of them to a port connected 
to a Linux system but not vice versa. I have to use the port-selector 
buttons on the case to switch from a Unix system.

Bummer. The connector arrangement on all four sides of the case is 
compact but makes it extremely inconvenient to place the Trendnet 
KVM-switch near the front of my desk so I can reach its buttons.

Why didn't I just buy another Belkin? The models I'm aware of cost more 
than the computers and motherboards I'm running.

Does anyone have a suggestion for an under-US$100 alternative you know 
will hot-key switch to/from Linux systems?

Regards,
Kent


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