Corey Head wrote: > > I also have had some of the problems mentioned with the mouse when I > switch over using the KVM. I have found I can logoff using the arrow > keys on the keyboard then logging back in. That seems to reset the > mouse. I've got a logitech wireless setup, but I've tried a number > of different mice and still had the same problem. It does seem to > get "better" if I select a generic mouse in the RH-->System > Settings-->Mouse setup panel. But it still happens about 50% of the > time. > > Where would one get drivers for mice, etc., if the manufacturer > doesn't offer Linux-specific themselves? Since changing the setup > seems to help, it seems to be a driver issue somehow.
She Who Must Be Obeyed seems to have left psyche-list, so I try to stand in... ;-D It's not really a driver issue (although different drivers and different operating systems can be affected differently). I guess all of you who do experience difficulties with the mouse while using KVM switches are using PS/2 mice. The reason is simple: While serial and USB ports are built to be capable of "hot plugging", PS/2 ports are *not*. If you have really bad luck you can even destroy the device and the port when doing so. A good electronic KVM switch handles this by electronically emulating the PS/2 mouse and/or keyboard, while the real device is used by another box. If this doesn't work while switching the box this can lead to a problem. XFree86 is especially vulnerable for this, while other (commercial) X servers have less difficulties, and Windows doesn't seem to notice it at all. I consider KVM switches which show such problems to be defective, thus I request exchange on warranty. I had good expeiences with KVM switches from Cybex, but they (and their cables!) are *expensive*! Best regards, Martin Stricker -- Homepage: http://www.martin-stricker.de/ Linux Migration Project: http://www.linux-migration.org/ Red Hat Linux 8.0 for low memory: http://www.rule-project.org/ Registered Linux user #210635: http://counter.li.org/ -- Psyche-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list