On Monday, May 26, 2014 07:08:18 PM Jim Henderson wrote:
On Sun, 25 May 2014 15:25:45 -0500, Billie Walsh wrote:
I ran a KVM switch for years between a Linux computer and a windows computer. I never had any issues switching.
Same here. I still use a PS/2 KVM, in fact, and it works just fine switching between Linux boxes.
On my Cybex switch, there is a 'configuration' option (entered through a hotkey combination the KVM uses) to tell it what kind of mouse is used. I *rarely* have an issue where the mouse will freak out if the KVM isn't set to the machine in question when it's started up - but even that doesn't happen every time.
To OP's question - I don't know that connecting the PS/2 output from such a KVM to a USB convertor will help, particularly - the issue is the lack of signal continuity, IIRC, and a USB converter isn't likely to provide that.
Then again, though, it might. I do have one of those on a system that has no PS/2 ports (Keyboard or mouse), and it does work fine.
Jim
I have 2 PS/2 KVM Switch working with a pretty hybrid systems (Windows, Linuxes, MacOS, etc...). Occasionally, the mouse doesn't connect with the booted system and need to switch manually among system and reboot Linux system to be able to recognize the PS/2 mouse attached to KVM. I have been able to work with dedicated mouse and keyboard on the Linux box with this particular issue by switching manually on the key button for the proper box. You will miss the Scroll+Number to switch on. Like mentioned above, if you mean the converter is to be used by mouse and keyboard with one box with no PS/2 port is OK despite you will need to switch among systems manually (key button on KVM, if it has it). Like Jim mentioned, everything depends on signal continuity. Some of these converter are not efficient as published and tend to fail (keyboard or mouse could delay to respond or not). So, I would not say is a perfect solution. Regards, -- R. Chung openSUSE Projects -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org