On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 23:40, Andrew George wrote: > On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:19, Robert Goshko wrote: > > On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 17:23, Michael Holt wrote: > > > Yeah, I sorta figured that would be the answer :( > > > It's not that big a deal I guess - I can live without the wheel. I > > > really thought the kvm was supposed to be transparent though. > > > > I think it is transparent, if you buy one of the good switches > > (raritain(sp)), but who wants to spend $800+ on a KVM for the home. I > > have two of the Belkin 4 port switches, and I have the same type of > > problem with my Kensington trackball. > > > > Such is life... > > I bought a 4 port for $400 bucks...the internal chipset on the switch was set > to two-button ps/2, there was a config option to change it to ps/2 wheelmouse > and after I did...I've never had a problem
I have the lower end 4 port model, unfortunatly, and it does just a standard PS/2 mouse, which is fine with me. I just don't instll the Kensington driver on my Win machine, and tell it that it is a PS/2 mouse and it behaves. -- ...Rob ===================================================================== Robert Goshko Axis Computer Consulting Services, Inc President Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada http://www.axis-dev.com/ Supporting the Revolution In Your World ===================================================================== 7:53am up 14:01, 2 users, load average: 1.25, 1.33, 1.32
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