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Author: PeeKaypeekay@linuxmail.org
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Subject: Switch box and mouse
The intelligent switch boxes are definately the way to go. I recommend the Omni switch boxes. I use one at home and have had zero problems with it. Its nice to be able to hit the scroll lock twice and switch between computers. They may seem a lil pricey compared to the dumb switch boxes but its well worth the price.

P-K


-----Original Message-----
From: "Michael Sheldon" <>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 21:21:23 -0700
To: <>
Subject: RE: Switch box and mouse


> Generally, I've found the "manual" switch boxes to be pretty hard on the
> hardware. Most are poorly constructed, as well. The only thing they've got
> going for them is cost.
>
> I eventually saved enough money for a good electronic switch. These keep a
> constant signal to the computer for keyboard and mouse, so the computer
> never knows that they were switched away. It's also nice if a power-outage
> causes a reboot, since all computers will "see" the keyboard and mouse when
> they boot, regardless of what position the switch is in.
>
> Michael J. Sheldon
> http://www.desertraven.com/
> Make a fast friend, adopt a greyhound!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Alan
> Dayley
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 11:27
> To:
> Subject: Switch box and mouse
>
>
>
> I have a monitor, keyboard and mouse switch box. I can switch these three
> devices between two computers. It is just a completely manual switch with
> no intelligence or electronics.
>
> I figured I could use it to switch between my Win and RH 6.2 Linux boxes.
> It switches but when I switch back to the Linux box, the mouse movement is
> hosed. The cursor just goes everywhere with the slightest of mouse motion.
>
> Any ways to prevent this? (I have done no research what-so-ever on this
> problem. I thought I would ask before I do any work. Heh...)
>
> Alan
>
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