I used a couple a couple years ago, named MasterView or MasterSwitch... 
They worked really well, but I never tried NT on them.  Linux and 9x
worked flawlessly (except when the KVM lost power or got shut off.  Then
you have to bounce Windows or restart X)

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 14:12:05 -0700
"Condon Thomas A KPWA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Jerry,
> 
> > Would anyone recommend a KVM brand, modle or "other"?
> 
> Belkin makes several that are available and not too pricey.  However,
> you will need to make sure it is compatible.  I'm running one 2 CPU
> model at home, and an OmniView SE 4-Port here at work.
> 
> > I've got a situation that's perfect for one, only need to support 2
> > computers, but I would like to have
> > the ability to support 4 for future expansion. At the moment, 
> > one box is
> > running windows and the other
> > is running Turbo linux.
> 
> This may be where you run into troubles.  Despite the supposed
> compatibility with Windows NT (special keyboard handling that messes
> KVMs up), the one here at work needs to be cycled through the list of
> computers to clear something out before the keyboard special characters
> work right.  NOTE: This is not a problem on the Linux system I'm running
> here, only the two Win2K systems.  It was a problem on the WinNT system
> I was running, too.  It isn't a problem on either Linux system I'm
> running at home, either.  This should not be a problem on Win95/Win98,
> either.
> 
> Other than the Windows problem, I've been very happy with the Belkin
> models.
> 
> 
> In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
> 
> Tom  :-})
> 
> Thomas A. Condon
> Barbershop Bass Singer
> Registered Linux User #154358
> 
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