Re: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-15 Thread Anthony Rumble
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Jim Clark (Logique) wrote: > I've finally got around to finishing the (home) office. > > But for what I have in mind, I would like to run the > CPU boxen away in a cabinet (so I can pretent all the > machines are as quiet as the iMac :) > > Q: Has anyone here have experience

Re: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-12 Thread Dane
We run LongView KVMs at work. It does 1600x1200 and audio as well. Not so much a multi-KVM device as an extender over cat5 UTP cable. Perhaps they make switchable KVMs. Im not sure. At any rate their extenders are pretty ordinary. I advise against buying one. As for your Logitech wireless soluti

RE: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Chris Barnes
2002 4`47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Slug Subject: RE: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc At Tuesday, 12 March 2002, "Alan Vink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 1) he automatically puts his cup of coffee in the empty space between >> mouse and receiver {:-). >&g

RE: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Steve Downing
At Tuesday, 12 March 2002, "Alan Vink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 1) he automatically puts his cup of coffee in the empty space between >> mouse and receiver {:-). >> >But they're wireless, as in RF wireless. Glass and liquid dont do [shouldn't >do] nothing. Comments?? I do not use one everyd

Re: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread David
I've just bought a Belkin F1DS102T .. .this is 4 way with USB/PS2 input but only PS2 out. It's very cute and makes a nice bleep when you switch boxes. Works well for me, except that you have to re-boot the boxes to get them to recognise it. My old one was crappy but it would hot plug. I got it f

RE: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Alan Vink
> 1) he automatically puts his cup of coffee in the empty space between > mouse and receiver {:-). > But they're wireless, as in RF wireless. Glass and liquid dont do [shouldn't do] nothing. Comments?? I do not use one everyday. Point 3 - They're heavier, I personally prefer a standard optical mo

Re: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Anand Kumria
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 03:14:19PM +1000, Jim Clark (Logique) wrote: > > I've finally got around to finishing the (home) office. > > But for what I have in mind, I would like to run the > CPU boxen away in a cabinet (so I can pretent all the > machines are as quiet as the iMac :) > > Q: Has any

Re: [SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Terry Collins
"Jim Clark (Logique)" wrote: > Q: Can anyone recommend a KVM (2 or 4 way) that > will support 1600x1200? search the archives. > I was also considering getting something like the > Logitech cordless freedom optical kbd + mouse (I > assume these will just be seen to the machine as > a standard

[SLUG] [OT]: Cables, KVM switchs, etc

2002-03-11 Thread Jim Clark (Logique)
I've finally got around to finishing the (home) office. But for what I have in mind, I would like to run the CPU boxen away in a cabinet (so I can pretent all the machines are as quiet as the iMac :) Q: Has anyone here have experience running VGA over 10m cables (at high resolution: 1600x1200).