[TriLUG] KVM Switches

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Wed Aug 28 16:24:34 EDT 2002


Never had any of these problems using imps/2 and zaxismapping using my
logitech optical scroll wheel.

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Kojetin [mailto:djkojeti at unity.ncsu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 2:03 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] KVM Switches


I just installed a Belkin KVM (Omniview 4 port) ... and have been 
experiencing similar problems.  Here are some observations ... and if 
anyone has suggestions .. i'll be happy to read them.

1.  I found (through google and experience) that it does not like 
optical mice hooked up with a PS/2 converter (specifically, the MS 
Intellimouse Explorer).

2.  If I use the following in the XF86Config file (with a regular PS/2 
ball mouse):
    Protocol   "IMPS/2"
The mouse goes crazy after switching back and forth between machines ... 
but if I use:
    Protocol "PS/2"
The craziness goes away ... but I lose some nice functions (mouse 
scrolling and middle button pasting)

I'm not sure what combination of what to use (PS/2 or IMPS/2 ... and the 
ZAxisMapping ... which is said to cause problems too) ... but I would 
like to have the scrolling and pasting back!

(i'm using RH 7.3 w/ KDE)

Doug


Mark Turner wrote:

> Lisa C. Boyd wrote:
>
>> Interesting. I thought I was but will double check. The settings under
>> Windows is 1024x768 with 60 Mhz refresh frequency. I don't know how to
>> tell the refresh frequency on the Linux side - but I am at the same
>> resolution.  
>>
> xvidtune will tell you your current video settings. Look for the 
> "vertical sync" value.
> (Also, I think you mean 60 Hz, not 60 MHz.).
>
>
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