ssolie wrote: @Jack Buy a KVM with the option to power it would be my advice. I know some people have had luck with unpowered KVMs as well but that is really just luck. Some work and some don't and it may even depend on what hardware you use with the KVM since it is sucking power from ports not really designed to allow it.
Point taken, thanks.
Jack.
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
I just got me this one Unpowered, two computers (AOne with OS4 and a PeeCee with XP) working out of the box and you can even use the keyboard hotkeys...flawlessly...although the price is not really cheap
USB works too
edit: Well, too ealry praising the switch...after a reboot it neither finds the keyboard nor the mouse, USB still works but it's kind of unuseable as one don't has a mouse and kb
Re-plugging (yes, EVERYTHING) solves the problem, though, but i don't think that is the solution you are looking for
I received a mystery parcel today, turned out the be my KVM replacement, which I wasn't expecting as they where supposed to email me a returns label and only send out the new one on receipt of the old one...
They probably worked out the label would cost them more than the old KVM
The new one is a Belkin Switch 2 (F1DF102Uuk) which is far better than the old one, it does have a quirk but that's easily solved.
This one has different length leads, I started off by connecting the long lead to the A1 and the short to the Mac mini, the A1 screen appears with no problems... Boot the mac and... EEEK! 1024x768 <shudder>
Switch back to A1 and it's still a nice 1680x1050, so after investigating the screen mode prefs on the mac I see it's not received and details from the monitor, which for some stupid reason it sets every time it's booted and doesn't store any settings.
Anyway, I changed round the leads and the mac now receives the monitor info and I have 1680x1050 on both systems. So DON'T buy this KVM if you have 2 macs and a monitor greater than 1024x768...
One nice touch about this KVM is it has a wired remote switch so you can keep the actual KVM out of sight and just have a small 30mm diameter switch on your desk.
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
Hmm, but have you tried with Cordless USB? I have Cordless USB Mouse and KB combo here and at least two KVM switches (both non powered, though) refused to work after a cold reboot. I had to replug the two to get them working again...seems to be a power problem
Yes, I'm using a Logitech DiNovo keyboard / mouse / keypad set with no problems, the KVM is unpowered. I have the receiver plugged into the "mouse port" and nothing in the 'keyboard port"
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
Yes, I'm using a Logitech DiNovo keyboard / mouse / keypad set with no problems, the KVM is unpowered. I have the receiver plugged into the "mouse port" and nothing in the 'keyboard port"
Ah, so there may be my problem, thanks for the hint Testing is kinda PITA if one has to replug everything all over again You saved me some time
I got a no-name not-powered KVM-Switch and have plugged the AOneXE and the trustworthy A4000 on it (using the Lyra keyboard adapter and Cocolino mouse adapter)
Working great so far with one drawback, i cannot use the mouse on the A4000 side. When switching the mouse is always gone. OK, the KVM manual says "In rare cases, radio-controlled keyboards or multimedia keyboards do not work with the switcher!" Not a single word about a radio-controlled mouse, though.
I'm hoping for the Cocolino driver update to 1.1. Using 1.0 here. Meanwhile i have plugged a PS2 mouse to the Cocolino.
Does anyone has another hint on why it may not work with the mouse or a solution/workaround?
Maybe there's a "mouse reset/init" keyboard sequence? (some kvms I encountered have one, not bransless though, Aten ones) Are there any manuals?
Jack
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
Looks like "scroll lock" followed by "m" might be it...
Jack
"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
Careful on that "scroll lock".. The instructions with my KVM say to hit it twice, then any arrow key to change computers. Never worked. I eventually figured out that my "scroll lock" key is latched. Press to set, press again to release.. so to change KVM channels I have to hit the scroll-lock key four times, then press an arrow key. I figured this one one day when the KVM beeped at me on the fourth press of Scroll-Lock (Doh!)
Also, There is a u-boot setting that can move the help feature to another key. This will prevent scroll-lock from initiating the help window. I don't recall right now what the setting is, but I'm sure someone here will tell.
I had my doubts when I bought it, but it worth the price, which was fairly low: about 30 EUR.
Picture quality is great, but takes its power from the PS/2 ports, though. I don't use the mouse part, because the converted USB mouse had trouble with it.
The only annoying thing is: for switching I have to push CTRL or ALT twice, and these buttons are often used together with mouse presses in programs, sometimes it just want to switch while I drag icons around with qualifier or so. (I don't know if this happens when I use the mouse port too, probably not.)
Careful on that "scroll lock".. ... Also, There is a u-boot setting that can move the help feature to another key. This will prevent scroll-lock from initiating the help window. I don't recall right now what the setting is, but I'm sure someone here will tell.
It's in the UBoot prefs, on "OS4 Specific"
Map HELP key to PRNSCR/SYSREQ instead of Scoll Lock
I did that, thanks
@Jack
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Looks like "scroll lock" followed by "m" might be it...
Does not change a thing, i'm afraid, the switch keeps blinking and only stops if i unplug the radio controlled mouse.