On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Chuck Cole <cncole at earthlink.net> wrote:
>> The keyboard is USB 2, but I'm not sure about the KVM.
>
> FYI..     Just saying it's a USB 2 spec is not always adequate data to know speed, etc: there are three levels of service, and two
> define backward compatibility under USB 2.0.  The termination resistor or lack thereof determines basic difference between USB 1.1
> and 2.0  Many new production runs of products which are truly nothing other than USB 1.1 are called USB 2.0 (and are) for marketing
> reasons.
>
> Hard to imagine a keyboard or mouse using any but the very lowest spec, however.

Given that they keyboard is advertised as having a USB 2.0 hub built
in along with its price and overall quality and modernity (is that a
word?), I feel pretty comfortable thinking it uses USB 2 for real.
The KVM much less so.  I have access to multimeters and such if you
have suggestions for finding out, or anything else I can try.  (I'm
not yet sure why this question was asked frankly, but I'm hoping this
leads to my stuff working eventually!)