: Jaguar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 12:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [[newbie] Mouse Problem after CPU Switch]
Not really sure what you mean by a CPU switch??? Is it a DATA switch
similar
to a printer switch so you can run two printer's from one computer
Did you try changing connections (i.e. swap two of the CPUs locations on
the switch)? It could be that the switch is bad in that one location, and
that your problem is not related to different o/s. -Gary-
6/16 Leo Stutzmann wrote:
Thanks, Yes, it is a rotary dial switch allowing 4 cpus
Most mice don't like being switched in/out. I'm surprised it resumes
working when you switch back.
Leo Stutzmann wrote:
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up
Not really sure what you mean by a CPU switch??? Is it a DATA switch similar
to a printer switch so you can run two printer's from one computer..??
If so have you tested the switch in Windows ONLY? I have a similar setup
here...it shares keyboards/mice with one monitor amongst all the computer's
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up that CPU,
after the machine is powered up, everything works, including X. Once both
CPUs are up, and X is running, when I
I have 2 cpus connected through a CPU switch (non-powered cheap one) to a
keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
I have to have the switch set to the correct CPU when I power up that CPU,
after the machine is powered up, everything works, including X. Once both
CPUs are up, and X is running, when I