On Sun, 2005-02-01 at 12:11 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 11:57 -0700, Charlie Bullen wrote: > > Happy new year. > > > > In an effort to save space, and reduce noise, heat and power > > consumption, I have assebled a computer using a via epia m1000 mini itx > > motherboard. > > > > I also have a computer set up for expierimentation. I have an Airlink 2 > > port KVM swith to share video mouse and keyboard between the 2 boxes. > > This KVM switch has always worked perfectly with any other combination > > of boxes, although it certianly is an el cheapo unit. > > > > I am using a Viewsonic VG150B lcd monitor and no name mouse and keyboard. > > > > With the Mini-itx connected to the KVM switch and the second comuter > > turned off, I get what I can only describe as a "shakey" display. > > > > If I turn on the second computer, the "shakeyness" goes away on the mini > > itx box. > > > > If I connect the mini itx directly to the Monitor Mouse and keyboard, > > the "shakeyness" also goes away. > > > > Any ideas as to how to fix this situation so that I can use the KVM > > switch would be appreciated. > ---- > does airlink KVM have the ability to use external power source? Seems > like a power issue > > Craig > Just piping in that I agree with this. It seems logical to me that the mini ITX board, in order to keep its power usage and therefore heat/noise low, it doesn't provide much power to the keyboard port, from which the KVM is taking its power. The only solution I can think of besides an external power adapter for the KVM (something I've never seen on consumer-grade KVM switches) is to keep the other computer on. Good luck. -Bryce