It will all work properly if you quit using belkin KVM's, they are too 
expensive. Try this :
http://www.dlink.com/products/Business/kvm/
we run dlink 4 port KVM with no probs at all, buy belkin and you apparently 
pay for the name. We use for web, mail and 2 DNS servers, no switch probs 
or anything. Got it at www.pricewatch.com for 68$, cables were 12$ ea/ for 
4 sets so total was 120 or so. Apparently belkin sucks. We use 1 kbd, 1 mse 
and 1 mon. so "name" is not all, go dlink and you'll be happy, least 4 port.



At 09:14 PM 7/15/2002, Steve Wingate wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 13:11, Roberto Armenteros wrote:
> > I have three pcs "FreeBSD 4.5, linux and windows" and
> > I use a KVM switch to control them. FreeBSD is the
> > only one that needs a mouse and keyboard all for
> > itself. "When I tried to use the kvm switch fully with
> > FreeBSD, I had to end up restarting the system 'cause
> > my mouse would just go crazy." Has anybody had a
> > better luck with this kind of setup? If yes, please
> > give a little hand "as well as the brand and model of
> > the kvm switch used - I use belkin cube F1D094. I dont
> > know if upgrading to the 4.6 branch is going to solve
> > this problem.
>
>It will work properly when you get a better mouse. I have an Omniview SE
>and it works perfectly once I switched from an Intellimouse to a
>Logitech.
>
>
>
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