Kent A. Reed wrote:
> I happened onto the console vs GUI gag right after I posted.
>
> NumLock works for me from the GUI. Thanks, Ed, for doing what I should
> have done.
>
> And I'm the guy who constantly mutters "Google is your friend."
The problem is you need to know the right question to ask,
On 9/9/2012 1:21 PM, Ed Nisley wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 12:37 -0400, Kent A. Reed wrote:
>> Using the "hot key" sequence I can switch between ports
>> connected to MS Windows systems or from one of them to a port connected
>> to a Linux system but not vice versa. I have to use the port-select
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 12:37 -0400, Kent A. Reed wrote:
> Using the "hot key" sequence I can switch between ports
> connected to MS Windows systems or from one of them to a port connected
> to a Linux system but not vice versa. I have to use the port-selector
> buttons on the case to switch from
Gentle persons:
Running remote desktops is fun but sometimes nothing less than
connecting directly to a computer will do.
For years I have used a 4-port PS/2 Belkin OmniCube to switch my KVM
between various boxes (computers and servers under/beside the desk;
naked boards on the desk; you get t