KVM switch problem with mouse

2005-07-27 Thread Ivan Carey
Hello,
I'm using FreeBSD 5.3
I'm using a MC2050, MC2060 2 port auto kvm switch.
My mouse does not work either at the console or in KDE, the keyboard is ok.

Is there a command I need to place into the kernel to get the mouse driver 
to recognise the mouse via the KVM switch?

Thanks,
Ivan 

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Re: KVM switch problem with mouse

2005-07-27 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Ivan Carey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm using FreeBSD 5.3
 I'm using a MC2050, MC2060 2 port auto kvm switch.
 My mouse does not work either at the console or in KDE, the keyboard is ok.

 Is there a command I need to place into the kernel to get the mouse driver 
 to recognise the mouse via the KVM switch?

I'm using 3 ports of a four-port KVM (PS/2 mouse  kbd) and every
thing works normally (except maybe some occasional video noise)
without special OS configuration.  Glad I got it. FreeBSD 4.8  5.4.

As for your booting problem, it sounds like a hardware problem, but it
might be related to power management.  I suspect that if the MB
returns to a bootup screen, and then hangs, then it is a MB problem.
Maybe one that can be avoided by disable APM/ACPI in the OS, if you
want it to auto-reboot without hanging.
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