On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 15:56:26 -0400 (EDT), Tom Diehl <tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I do not know where you work, but wheel mice are the norm everywhere I work. On the "Outlook" KVMs we use at work (which are built into our IBM racks), there are no middle mouse buttons. They use a two-button Trackpoint (like ThinkPads). No wheels, no third/middle button. The KVMs work great with Netware, Solaris, Dell x86 and IBM x86 machines. No drivers, no weirdness (that I'm aware of). > It worked before so as far as I am concerned some change in this latest > kernel broke it. > One other thing I have noticed, with the old kernel switching between the > different machines with the kvm was instantaneous. With the new kernel > there is about a 1 second delay. Something changed and it is not for the > better. I'm not sure how a kernel could interact one way or another with your KVM, unless you're using a very odd KVM indeed. -- Ben Steeves ben.steeves@xxxxxxxxx GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/