On Sunday, September 24, 2006 11:38 AM -0500, aladdin wrote:
> Yeah, I've tried that. In fact, every so often, I try it again
> (you know the definition of insanity- trying the same thing over
> and over again and thinking you'll get a different result;-). In
> my case, it doesn't work.
What i
On Sunday 24 September 2006 11:02, Michael Dominok wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 23.09.2006, 09:29 -0400 schrieb aladdin:
> > The one I have is a Belkin. The one thing I haven't done is to try
> > restarting X when it
> > happens, simply because I haven't gotten around to looking up the
> > startup/s
Am Samstag, den 23.09.2006, 09:29 -0400 schrieb aladdin:
> The one I have is a Belkin. The one thing I haven't done is to try
> restarting X when it
> happens, simply because I haven't gotten around to looking up the
> startup/shutdown
> script, but this is almost as bad as rebooting.
I found o
On Friday 22 September 2006 23:19, David Christensen wrote:
> aladdin wrote:
> > Has anyone found a solution (besides a capacitor connected
> > across the mouse leads) to the problem of the mouse going
> > bonkers when you switch a KVM between windows and linux?
>
> A modern electronic KVM switch
aladdin wrote:
> Has anyone found a solution (besides a capacitor connected
> across the mouse leads) to the problem of the mouse going
> bonkers when you switch a KVM between windows and linux?
A modern electronic KVM switch with appropriate cables shouldn't need
any external circuitry if everyth
aladdin wrote:
On Friday 22 September 2006 20:55, Jeff wrote:
aladdin wrote:
Has anyone found a solution (besides a capacitor connected
across the mouse leads) to the problem of the mouse going
bonkers when you switch a KVM between windows and linux?
I've read a lot of the archives where certa
On Friday 22 September 2006 20:55, Jeff wrote:
> aladdin wrote:
> > Has anyone found a solution (besides a capacitor connected
> > across the mouse leads) to the problem of the mouse going
> > bonkers when you switch a KVM between windows and linux?
> >
> > I've read a lot of the archives where ce
aladdin wrote:
Has anyone found a solution (besides a capacitor connected
across the mouse leads) to the problem of the mouse going
bonkers when you switch a KVM between windows and linux?
I've read a lot of the archives where certain mice/KVMs exhibit
this problem and my mouse/KVM does it. No
The solutions I have found:
1. remove and reinsert the mouse
2. replace with other KVM switch
3. if you have two monitors, use synergy software
4. lastly stay with windows as you have pointed put below
HTH,
-ishwar
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006, aladdin wrote:
Has anyone found a solution (besides a capa
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