KVM switch problem
KVM switch problem
I've been using a Iogear #CGS612A KVM switch which connects a monitor and PS2 mouse and keyboard to two computers.
I purchased a new computer that uses a USB mouse and keyboard.
So I purchased two adapters that switched the PS2 to a USB connections so I could use that side with my new computer.
Also because the adapters are wide I could not fit the USB connectors side-by-side so I used a USB extension.
So I have connected my monitor, mouse and keyboard to the main part of the KVM switch and then plugged the extensions into both computers.
My new computer does not recognize the mouse or keyboard.
The only thing I didn't try was not using the USB extension and trying to plug a mouse and keyboard in directly.
What am I missing?
I purchased a new computer that uses a USB mouse and keyboard.
So I purchased two adapters that switched the PS2 to a USB connections so I could use that side with my new computer.
Also because the adapters are wide I could not fit the USB connectors side-by-side so I used a USB extension.
So I have connected my monitor, mouse and keyboard to the main part of the KVM switch and then plugged the extensions into both computers.
My new computer does not recognize the mouse or keyboard.
The only thing I didn't try was not using the USB extension and trying to plug a mouse and keyboard in directly.
What am I missing?
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That's a bummer. I normally either have a \"test\" computer or one I'm working on using a KVM switch with my main computer.
I can \"LogMeIn\" with my test computer which still isn't as handy as the KVM but I just got a friends computer that won't bootup all the way so LogMeIn won't work and I don't have enough space for another setup.
I guess it's crawling around on the floor switching cables.
Thanks for the posts.
I can \"LogMeIn\" with my test computer which still isn't as handy as the KVM but I just got a friends computer that won't bootup all the way so LogMeIn won't work and I don't have enough space for another setup.
I guess it's crawling around on the floor switching cables.
Thanks for the posts.
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If the monitor has two inputs and a switch to go between them, sure.
Otherwise, I highly suggest just trying a different mouse/adapter. My KVM didn't work with my old mouse and adapter, either. But then I got this one, it works fine through the KVM.
Otherwise, I highly suggest just trying a different mouse/adapter. My KVM didn't work with my old mouse and adapter, either. But then I got this one, it works fine through the KVM.
Foil, to make sure I understand what you are using and how your setup is.....
So if I understand you correctly, you have a PS2 mouse and keyboard plugged into the main part of the KVM switch. And then you have two extensions one is a standard PS2 connector for mouse and keyboard and then the other connector you adapted for a USB mouse and keyboard?
Again, my new computer is USB by other computer is PS2.
This is the KVM switch I'm using http://www.iogear.com/product/GCS612A/
So if I understand you correctly, you have a PS2 mouse and keyboard plugged into the main part of the KVM switch. And then you have two extensions one is a standard PS2 connector for mouse and keyboard and then the other connector you adapted for a USB mouse and keyboard?
Again, my new computer is USB by other computer is PS2.
This is the KVM switch I'm using http://www.iogear.com/product/GCS612A/
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Ah, I see. My misunderstanding.
No, regarding the mouse connection, my KVM is PS2-only (it's almost exactly like this one), hooked up to four machines, all via PS2. I'm using the USB optical mouse I linked to above, with the PS2 adapter it came with, and it works just fine.
I'm not sure about using a PS2 KVM without a PS2 port on the machine. Good luck.
No, regarding the mouse connection, my KVM is PS2-only (it's almost exactly like this one), hooked up to four machines, all via PS2. I'm using the USB optical mouse I linked to above, with the PS2 adapter it came with, and it works just fine.
I'm not sure about using a PS2 KVM without a PS2 port on the machine. Good luck.
I e-mail iogear about my problem and they suggested http://www.iogear.com/product/GUC10KM/
What do y'all think?
What do y'all think?
Foil, what does your PS/2 adapter look like?
Here's a site I found. http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cf ... /id/124184
Sounds like an adapter/converter would work.
I'll also try another mouse but my ps2 keyboard is not recognized either.
Here's a site I found. http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cf ... /id/124184
Sounds like an adapter/converter would work.
I'll also try another mouse but my ps2 keyboard is not recognized either.
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I think you'd probably be able to find a USB KVM cheaper than going for odd adapters.
[As I said, my setup is not like yours. The connection from my KVM to my machines is all via PS2. It's the connection from my mouse to the KVM that needed the adapter.]
Like the adapter in this pic:thewolfe wrote:Foil, what does your PS/2 adapter look like?
[As I said, my setup is not like yours. The connection from my KVM to my machines is all via PS2. It's the connection from my mouse to the KVM that needed the adapter.]