Re: KVM Switch doesn't work

From: Mark (mkhuebner_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/31/05


Date: 31 Oct 2005 10:37:46 -0800

I connected the KVM USB cable to the Adaptec USB 2.0 port with the same
results (SCROLL LOCK in Linux doesn't switch me back to Windows XP on
the Thinkpad). BTW, I am able to use SCROLL LOCK when connected to the
Thinkpad to switch to Linux on the desktop and use SCROLL LOCK when
connected to the desktop while Linux is booting up to switch back to
Windows XP on the Thinkpad. SCROLL LOCK stops working when I get the
Linux window asking me to enter my use name and password.



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