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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
It appears that USB KVM's with Audio support always make Windows XP
computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of a USB KVM with Audio that can properly emulate the USB connection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
wrote in message ... It appears that USB KVM's with Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of a USB KVM with Audio that can properly emulate the USB connection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
wrote in message ... It appears that USB KVM's with Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of a USB KVM with Audio that can properly emulate the USB connection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
Actually it's not the audio, because you can direct connect the audio
to one computer, and the 'Device Connect' still sounds when switching computers. It's clearly the USB Mouse/Keyboard that is causing the 'Device Connect' sound. It appears that USB KVM's do NOT emulate the signal to the disconnected computer. On Nov 18, 3:08*am, "M.I.5¾" wrote: wrote in message ... It appears thatUSBKVM'swith Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of aUSBKVMwith Audio that can properly emulate the USBconnection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. *The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
Actually it's not the audio, because you can direct connect the audio
to one computer, and the 'Device Connect' still sounds when switching computers. It's clearly the USB Mouse/Keyboard that is causing the 'Device Connect' sound. It appears that USB KVM's do NOT emulate the signal to the disconnected computer. On Nov 18, 3:08*am, "M.I.5¾" wrote: wrote in message ... It appears thatUSBKVM'swith Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of aUSBKVMwith Audio that can properly emulate the USBconnection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. *The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
wrote in message ... Actually it's not the audio, because you can direct connect the audio to one computer, and the 'Device Connect' still sounds when switching computers. It's clearly the USB Mouse/Keyboard that is causing the 'Device Connect' sound. It appears that USB KVM's do NOT emulate the signal to the disconnected computer. ------------ I use a KVM here (Belkin) and I do not get any connect/disconnect sound. On Nov 18, 3:08 am, "M.I.5¾" wrote: wrote in message ... It appears thatUSBKVM'swith Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of aUSBKVMwith Audio that can properly emulate the USBconnection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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USB KVM's always plays 'Device Connect' sound
wrote in message ... Actually it's not the audio, because you can direct connect the audio to one computer, and the 'Device Connect' still sounds when switching computers. It's clearly the USB Mouse/Keyboard that is causing the 'Device Connect' sound. It appears that USB KVM's do NOT emulate the signal to the disconnected computer. ------------ I use a KVM here (Belkin) and I do not get any connect/disconnect sound. On Nov 18, 3:08 am, "M.I.5¾" wrote: wrote in message ... It appears thatUSBKVM'swith Audio support always make Windows XP computers play the 'Device Connect' sound when you switch between computers. Does anyone know of aUSBKVMwith Audio that can properly emulate the USBconnection to the inactive computer, so that the 'device connect' event doesn't occur when switching between computers? This would presumably be because the audio is being disconnected from one PC and connected to the other. The sound would be correct, though I would expect the disconnect sound from one PC and the connect sound from the other. |
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