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Hello,
Does anyone know , or can anyone make, a recommendation for a good KVM
(keyboard-video-mouse) switch that will handle eCS keyboard and mouse drivers. I
presently have a Linksys switch and I have to get a new one that has DVI connectors for
the monitor.
My Linksys switch, however, does not handle the OS/2-eCS mouse driver, so I have to
connect a separate mouse directly to 2 different machines. I would like to avoid that and
have the keyboard, video and mouse all work through the switch on both boxes (the
other box is a Windows 98 machine).
Thanks for your suggestions.
Also, does anyone know why KVM switches with DVI connectors are sooooo
expensive, compared to switches with CRT connectors?
HCM
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