On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Justin Kremer wrote:

> On 9/5/06, Mike Miller <mbmiller at taxa.epi.umn.edu> wrote:
>> On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Jeff Rasmussen wrote:
>>
>>> I've used Avocent Switchview because of their ability to reset the mouse
>>> and keyboard without rebooting the computers.
>>
>> I guess that is a KVM.  Three earlier posts before this one mentioned KVMs
>> that also did not require rebooting.  Maybe I don't get this.  The whole
>> point of the KVM is that you can switch without rebooting.
>
> I think you misunderstood what he meant.  Many of the cheaper KVM's have 
> issues with mouse or keyboard disconnecting every once in a while. 
> (Like the Belkins we have where I work...my input is don't go with the 
> Belkin Omniview E series)  I believe that command is a way to make the 
> mouse reconnect without having to reboot the computer.  On most KVM's 
> that have such an issue, you end up having to reboot the computer that 
> had the mouse disconnect, or go without your mouse.  In fact, the 
> Belkins here have a "reset" button on them, but that doesn't even always 
> work to get the mouse input back. That said, I've never had any issues 
> with HP's rackmount 8 port IP KVM switches, but they're pretty spendy.


Thanks.  I understand.  It is usually a bad idea to disconnect mouse or 
keyboard from a running computer, so I haven't done it with my KVM and I 
don't know how it would cope with that.  It would probably fail.

Mike