The KVM switch in question is a Linksys ProConnect 4-port; it's
a pretty decent switch (handles up to 1600x1200 resolutions,
which is why I got it in the first place).  I'd never had any
problems with the switch prior to putting the BP6 on it, and I
haven't had any problems with it now that the BP6 has been
removed from it.

As far as I can tell (and I won't know definitely until I put
a USB keyboard on the BP6), this is the only thing that's gone
wrong on it since I got it in the first place.  Anybody have
any experience with USB keyboards?

Ville Herva wrote:
> 
> > recently, it appears that the keyboard controller flaked out on
> > it.  I had it on a KVM switch, and it was locking the switch up
> > on an increasingly frequent basis.  I finally figured out it
> > was the BP6 and not the switch by plugging in a keyboard; the
> > LEDs on the keyboard were pulsing when I did, and nothing I
> > could do would make a difference.  I've been thinking about
> 
> Just a short note: I've had many different machines on KVM switch, and
> unless your KVM switch is of much better quality than the ones I've
> tried, I don't think you can blame BP6 for this one.
> 
> The phenomenon you are describe frequently happens to me with non-BP6
> hardware. Besides, I think the BP6 PS/2 stuff is fairly standard.
> 
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