I've been using a USB KVM for some time now and Have had little trouble
with it. Omni View & Belkin make them for sure, but I'm sure you can
find them at most decent computer stores.

On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 00:18, Lorne wrote:
> I have recently discovered a KVM switch that actually works on Linux that 
> doesn't cause the cursor to go  nuts. I'm sure I'm not the only one that has 
> been frustrated by this. What happens is when you switch with one computer to 
> another and back to the Linux box, the mouse cursor goes nuts. A work around 
> is to CTRL-ALT F1, then ALT-F7 and it is fine again. Very annoying. I found 
> that you can eliminate all this with a certain KVM brand and model. Black Box 
> and Belkin have the problem. The Linksys model PS2KVM4 works flawlessly!  Woo 
> hoo!!!! It costs like 79.00. 
> 
> So if anyone has the herky jerky mouse problem like I did, this may solve it 
> for you. I use a microsoft Intelimouse, but it has never made a difference 
> for me. I've used quite a few different kinds. I've had this problem for 2 
> years. 
> 
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