On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 01:33, Don wrote: > On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 05:50, Chadley Wilson wrote: > > > Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 11:28:02 +0200 > > From: Chadley Wilson <chadley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 17:45, Vernon A. Fort wrote: > > > Quick question, has anyone found either a hardware setup or a > > > configuration tweek which will allow you to use the wheel mouse > > > with a KVM device (Curently I use the Belkin SOHO 4port + audio) under > > > the 2.6* kernels. > > > > > Hi Vernon > > Strange that you should experience such a Problem. but I have to ask a > > few Q's. > > Does the scroll work if the mouse is plugged directly into the PC, (no > > kvm)? > > What model KVM is it? > > Did you only experience the problem after migrating to the 2.6 kernel? > > Which kernel is it? > > > > The reason I must ask is I have over 40 Kvms on the production Line here > > and apart from dropping the mouse between switching we have never had > > any troubles with the scroll > > Does anyone know if a resolution was ever found for the problem with the > mouse losing sync with a Belkin 4-port KVM switch? This is my KVM > switch as well. I can confirm that the mouse does lose sync in FC2 but > was quite stable in FC1 when toggling between PCs. > > CTRL-ALT-F1 and back does not seem to help nor does CTRL-ALT-BKSPC. > > I am writing this from my old FC1 box as the new FC2 is unstable without > a reboot. > > BTW, my Logitech scroll mouse DOES work. A solution (of sorts) is found. The loss of mouse sync when using the Belkin 4-Port KVM switch appears limited to the PS/2 style connection to the mouse and keyboard ports. Switching to a USB keyboard/mouse connection via the switch shows no loss of mouse sync.