--- Russ Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Uhh   what is a "Black Box KVM"?  Active vs non
> active??
> 
> KVM = Keyboard, Video, Mouse (normally used in "KVM
> switch")
> Active = Simulates presence of K,M even when
> switched to different computer
> Non-active = Just a physical switch
> Black Box = Company that manufactures a lot of
> hardware for networking, etc.
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> 
> What I was saying is that I have Mac's and PC's
> connected to the same
> physical USB keyboard and mouse through a KVM, and
> it works flawlessly.
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> 
> --> Russ

Ain't technology great.  Thanks for the great
explanation.  So with this device I only have to have
one monitor and one mouse & one keyboard cluttering up
my desk?  Do you have a URL for these people handy?

TIA
david

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