And what's your problem? He he he... only kidding! It's actually nice to see that someone writes without having a particular problem, for a change.
I actually bought a KVM switch a few weeks ago but so far I never used it. My thought was to use it with my old desktop and a Roland VS-2480<http://www.energenix.com/roland-vs2480hd.html>(complete portable recording studio, equipped with VGA output and PS/2 for mouse and keyboard), so I bought one with PS/2 connection. Then I bought a laptop, which of course only use USB for external mouse and keyboard, and I found that I would use my laptop rather than my old desktop with my Roland. I wonder if there is such thing as a PS/2 -> USB adapter. I have a few USB -> PS/2 adapters so maybe there are adapters the other way... Well, that's not an OpenOffice.org problem anyway, but it's nice to just write sometimes... Johnny Andersson 2007/1/30, Lloyd Vance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear Dan, I REALLY like open office and have used it for sometime as my main office suite. I have a Dell Desktop running MS Window's XP Professional and a whitebox desktop running Linspire. I use one operating console, switching between the two computers via a KVM switch operated via the keyboard. I print from the MS computer through a Lexmark P6250 and from the Linux box via an old HP PSC 1210. For a long time I used dialup 56.6 modems in each computer but a while back we put in cable for the TV's and added a cable modem which is very speedy. My dad's parents were born in the 1880's and homesteaded in "no man's land" (which later became the panhandle of Oklahoma) in 1903. They saw people go "from the backs of animal's to the moon". Telegram's, telephones, electric lighting, running water, indoor toilets, radio, moving pictures, television, all came into use during their lifetime. Technology is advancing like a blur. Advances in computer speed and capability, the internet,cell phones, satellite radio, TV... I can't read, learn, buy, fast enough to keep up. Human nature hasn't and won't change but the world we live in has and will. Have a good, day, week, year, life. Lloyd S. Vance Mesquite, Texas USA ____________________________________________________________________________________ TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/