I just acquired a Linksys KVM switch (the kit that includes the cables), and I absolutely love it (running my desktop and laptop/docking station from one console - priceless), but I am having one problem with it, and am hoping someone might be able to offer some advice.
I have a Logitech Trackball with scroll wheel, and it works just fine whether plugged directly into my desktop or laptop/docking station. However, when I plug the trackball into the KVM switch, it no longer works at all on the laptop/docking station (which has two PS/2 ports). The laptop disables the integral touchpad, so I know it "sees" the external mouse through the KVM switch, but the pointer does not respond to any movement. Therefore, with the KVM switch connected, I have zero pointer movement capability.
Things I tried:
1) Swapping the two KVM cables between machines, same result (meaning the cables are both ok)
2) Swapping which KVM ports (PC 1 vs. PC 2) are connected to which machine, same result (meaning the ports are both ok)
3) Using a different mouse, plugged into the KVM switch, same result
4) Plugging the trackball directly into the docking station while still using the KVM for monitor and keyboard, everything works (but now the desktop can't "see"/use the trackball)
What I haven't tried yet:
Plugging the two PS/2 cables from the KVM switch to a PS/2 splitter and directly into the single PS/2 port on the back of the laptop (undocked), which worked for the keyboard/trackball combo before I had the docking station.
End result: I have the KVM all connected, save for the mouse cable on the docking station side, where I have a crappy old beat-up Acer mouse directly connected to the docking station - so I have one monitor and one keyboard for both machines (yay), but have to use two different mice. I'm thinking tolerance/attenuation buildup between the trackball, KVM switch, KVM cable, docking station, and laptop is the culprit, but I have no idea how to solve or circumvent the problem.
Now, assuming y'all can follow all my incessant rambling, anybody got any ideas?
Jason
I have a Logitech Trackball with scroll wheel, and it works just fine whether plugged directly into my desktop or laptop/docking station. However, when I plug the trackball into the KVM switch, it no longer works at all on the laptop/docking station (which has two PS/2 ports). The laptop disables the integral touchpad, so I know it "sees" the external mouse through the KVM switch, but the pointer does not respond to any movement. Therefore, with the KVM switch connected, I have zero pointer movement capability.
Things I tried:
1) Swapping the two KVM cables between machines, same result (meaning the cables are both ok)
2) Swapping which KVM ports (PC 1 vs. PC 2) are connected to which machine, same result (meaning the ports are both ok)
3) Using a different mouse, plugged into the KVM switch, same result
4) Plugging the trackball directly into the docking station while still using the KVM for monitor and keyboard, everything works (but now the desktop can't "see"/use the trackball)
What I haven't tried yet:
Plugging the two PS/2 cables from the KVM switch to a PS/2 splitter and directly into the single PS/2 port on the back of the laptop (undocked), which worked for the keyboard/trackball combo before I had the docking station.
End result: I have the KVM all connected, save for the mouse cable on the docking station side, where I have a crappy old beat-up Acer mouse directly connected to the docking station - so I have one monitor and one keyboard for both machines (yay), but have to use two different mice. I'm thinking tolerance/attenuation buildup between the trackball, KVM switch, KVM cable, docking station, and laptop is the culprit, but I have no idea how to solve or circumvent the problem.
Now, assuming y'all can follow all my incessant rambling, anybody got any ideas?
Jason