I use a Belkin Omni View SE 4-port with my PCs and Mac (with Mac adapter).
Should be transparent to all OSs - LL
Randy Kramer wrote:
> Have you (or anybody else) used the KVM with adapters to drive "AT"
> style computers (computers with serial mouse and AT keyboard inputs)?
>
> I (not the original questioner) need that capability, plus PS/2 for
> future upgrade capability.
>
> Thanks,
> Randy Kramer
>
> Tim Holmes wrote:
> >
> > I CAN!
> >
> > I have a BELKIN OmniCube 4-Port KVM, and I love it! I've been telling
> > friends to get them, who don't even have multiple machines! That's how
> > much I swear by it.
> >
> > I bought mine through www.pcconnection.com/. At the time I believe this
> > model was $120, and then it was $12 for KVM cables. (One 6' video cable,
> > one 6' PS/2 keyboard cable, and one 6' PS/2 mouse cable.) I've seen that
> > same package at CompUSA for $19.99. I also believe the KVM was a good
> > $160 at CompUSA as well.
> >
> > It comes with a version of TurboLinux, I personally don't like TurboLinux,
> > but hey... it was Linux!
> >
> > It has "Hot Keys." Hit "Scroll Lock" twice then the number for that
> > machine. 1 through 4 in my case. The box also has a button on it to go
> > from machine to machine. I have 3 machines on mine right now, and if
> > a friend comes over, I can just plug them into the back of the box and
> > go from there.
> >
> > So I highly recommend it!
> > tdh
> >
> > T. Holmes
> > Unixtechs.org
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> >
> > "Real Men use Vi."
> >
> > * Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010523 18:12]:
> > | Could anyone recommend a good 2/4 port KVM switch?