Re: Restarting the mouse after KVM switch

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Dotan,

I am sorry for the wrong SKU I haven't read it just saw the picture and it is the same as mine. However they do have the switch for computers as I bought 7 of those since 2002 and they work great. Give Starwest a call and see if they still have the no-branded KVM switch.
Unfortunately I use my switches as I have a linux cluster at home. Had I not used them I would send you one. In fact I like these switches because they do not lock the computers and they have been used with so many diferent computers, brands, etc with the same results.

C.F.

Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 8/5/05, C.F. Scheidecker Antunes <nando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
 I used to have the same problem but I've found a simple hack.
 All I do is to switch to a text terminal and back, so I press
 ctrl-alt-F1  and then back to
 ctrl-alt-F7 and it works.
 
 A better aproach if the one above does not work is:
 
 I also have about 7 no-brand KVM switches that never lock and I swith back
and forth without any problems using different Linux Boxes.
 Each switch holds 4 machines. I got them at www.startwest.com which is a
computer store close to home.
 Look here at
http://www.starwest.com/cgi-bin/ss.cgi?ac=st&ai=Switchboxes,_USB_Hub
 
 The SKU is CAB4WAY. I also got the cables there as well. Simple but swift
solution.
 
 --C.F.
    

C.F,
Thanks for the suggestion. Swithcing between terminals has not worked
for me. So far, only restarting X has been useful!

The CAB4WAY that you suggest appears to be a printer switcher.

Dotan Cohen
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