In my experiance with KVM units..
The good ones have a built in function that you can choose that "restarts" all ports..
The older, cheaper crappy ones (especially the ones with a dial on the front) you need to turn the dial really slowly.. you can't just flick throught the choices on the cheap models.. otherwise they don't transfer the charge properly..


Try it.. change from one to another really really slowly.. so slow you can't hear a "click" as it swaps over..
kinda sucks.. but thats what you get for buying cheap shit ;-)




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On Thursday 11 September 2003 14:04, Ernie Schroder wrote:
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>    I'm running 4 boxes on a KVM here. 3 Linux )2 Gentoo and a Win98 box
> that runs my CAD programs. I have no problem with the Linux boxes but
> from time to time I loose the mouse on the Win98 box. That requires a
> reboot to get mouse control back. On the very rare occasion that I
> loose the mouse on one of the Linux boxes, I can get control back by
> switching to a virtual console and back. (ctrl+ alt+ F2 then ctrl+
> alt+F7) and the mouse comes back I'm running a Logitech 3 button
> scrolling Trackman Marble+ that uses the IMP/s protocol.

I haven't been that lucky. Of course, I'm using a crappy 2 Port OmniView.


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