FWIW, you may find Synergy helpful.  I haven't tried it with the SunRay
yet, but it does work with Linux/Solaris/Windows.

See the sourceforge page: http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/


Bill Quayle
Technical Specialist - Distributed Computing Research Lab
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Greidanus
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 12:13 PM
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] Sunray Hardware Idea

Just a thought I had for the Sunray hardware dev team:

A bunch of my users are using Sunrays to access the unix system here, as

well as using the monitors to use local Windows or other machines 
(CAD/EDA and 3d graphics) and it would be very cool if the Sunray could 
not only switch the input video signal, but also the keyboard and mouse 
(all the USB?) at the same time, so there only needs to be one set of 
input devices on the desk?  Also, syncing souce switches within display 
groups would be handy for this situation as well..

Probably a bunch of problems with this, and it would almsot certianly 
need to be disableable (possibly default disable), and there needs to be

some way to not switch USB memory sticks or something as well, but I 
think that my users at least would find this 1 port KVM very useful. 
(Yes, I could just use 2/2FS and actually KVM switch them too.. lots of 
other ways around it)

-- 
Paul Greidanus
CAD Administrator / Systems Administrator
Center of Excellence in Integrated Nanotools    University of Alberta
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                       780-492-7368
http://www.cein.ualberta.ca

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