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From: "Andrew B. Cramer" <andrew.cramer@cramer-ts.com>
To: terry white <twhite@aniota.com>,
	linux-admin <linux-admin@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Mouse support Q
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 23:31:54 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E55656A.13047.37C5553@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.50.0302201747550.15348-100000@yossarian.aniota.net>


Hi,
	Using the KVM as just a KV works fine, and both monitors & keyboards 
work ok. It's awkward using two mice in this situation, I grab the 
wrong one. <grin> I guess for now that's all I can do.

Thanks - Andrew

On 20 Feb 2003 at 18:15, terry white wrote:

> ... ciao:
> 
> on "2-20-2003" "Andrew B. Cramer" writ:
> 
> : That is a good thought, but not really applicable for me. I need to
> : use the internal PS/2 mouse, but when I switch the KVM, I want it to
> : use the Serial mouse. Unless I can unload the PS/2 drivers, and load
> : Serial drivers, I can't think of any other solution, other than
> : purchasing a different KVM that does PS/2 only.
> 
>     it just occured to me, the topology your're setting up considerably
> different than mine.  here, i've got four linux boxes, one monitor, a
> keyboard, and marble mouse.  with no real understanding of yours, i'm at
> a total loss, hardware wise.
> 
>     however.  if you use 'gpm' you could restart it with the appropriate
> parameters, EVERY time you switched.  i consider that a hideous solution.
> 
>     you say you "NEED" to use the internal mouse, that to me implies your
> also using the companion keyboard.  had you thought of using "JUST" the
> 'video' switching function of the KVM ...
> 
> 
> -- 
> ... i'm a man, but i can change,
>     if i have to , i guess ...
> 
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  reply	other threads:[~2003-02-21  5:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-02-18 20:59 Mouse support Q Andrew B. Cramer
2003-02-19 14:53 ` terry white
2003-02-19 16:07   ` Andrew B. Cramer
2003-02-19 16:54     ` Glynn Clements
2003-02-19 17:32     ` terry white
2003-02-20 19:27       ` Milan P. Stanic
2003-02-20 19:53         ` Andrew B. Cramer
2003-02-20 22:15           ` Milan P. Stanic
2003-02-20 22:53             ` Andrew B. Cramer
2003-02-20 23:08               ` Milan P. Stanic
2003-02-21 11:25                 ` Milan P. Stanic
2003-02-20 23:30           ` terry white
2003-02-20 23:58             ` Andrew B. Cramer
2003-02-21  2:15               ` terry white
2003-02-21  5:31                 ` Andrew B. Cramer [this message]
2003-02-20 23:19         ` terry white
2003-02-21 11:14           ` Milan P. Stanic

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