Cliff Polubinsky
April 23rd 03, 04:05 PM
If it's a problem with KVM's, why does it only happen on
my XP systems? The Win2k systems don't show the problem,
neither does a Win98 system that gets connected
occasionally.
And I've tried a USB KVM system. Had to switch back to PS2
since most of my machines won't recognize a USB keyboard
in Bios setup.
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry, but that is a problem with KVMs. Buy a USB, the
>problem seems to be with the function of PS2 connector.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a problem with a desktop running XP Pro and a
>>laptop running XP Home. Both are connected to a Belkin
>KVM
>>switch, along with a couple of other systems. After
>>switching away from either XP system, when I switch
>back,
>>the scroll wheel on my Logitech Optical Wireless mouse
>>does not work. If I reboot, the scroll wheel comes back.
>>This doesn't happen with either of the two Win 2k
>systems.
>>
>>I'd appreciate any suggestions. I'm getting tired of
>>rebooting.
>>
>>Cliff
>>.
>>
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my XP systems? The Win2k systems don't show the problem,
neither does a Win98 system that gets connected
occasionally.
And I've tried a USB KVM system. Had to switch back to PS2
since most of my machines won't recognize a USB keyboard
in Bios setup.
>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry, but that is a problem with KVMs. Buy a USB, the
>problem seems to be with the function of PS2 connector.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a problem with a desktop running XP Pro and a
>>laptop running XP Home. Both are connected to a Belkin
>KVM
>>switch, along with a couple of other systems. After
>>switching away from either XP system, when I switch
>back,
>>the scroll wheel on my Logitech Optical Wireless mouse
>>does not work. If I reboot, the scroll wheel comes back.
>>This doesn't happen with either of the two Win 2k
>systems.
>>
>>I'd appreciate any suggestions. I'm getting tired of
>>rebooting.
>>
>>Cliff
>>.
>>
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