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Re: Video / Windows XP



I use a Belkin KVM  device to switch between two PS2 computers and the
device simulates a mouse/keyboard on the inactive machine so everything
works correctly when you switch back and forth and also allows the machines
to boot without keyboard/mouse errors, Belkin also has similar devices for
using four computers with one mouse/monitor/keyboard, you could check with
them to see if it works the same way

Doug L

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"Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a customer who purchased 3 no name XP box DVRs.  He has been paying
> my be the hour to get everything working, so I don't mind too much.
> Anyway,
> I still have one problem with them I can't seem to find a work around for.
>
> He has one monitor, keyboard, and mouse going through a switch box for all
> three units.  The two that are just sitting there humming away while you
> are
> viewing the third will eventually lose communications with the mouse.
> When
> you switch back to those units the keyboard and monitor work fine, but the
> mouse just sits there.
>
> Is there a way to tell Windows to continue to look for signals from the
> mouse ad infinitum?  (PS2 Mouse) I know, I know...  the easy solution is
> to
> install three mice, but he doesn't want that.  Actually he will be viewing
> these units remotely more often than locally, but I would like to try and
> have a solution for the problem when it arises, or better yet before it
> arises.
>
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