I have two machines I wish to use a KVM with. One is my current mini-tower WinXP with PS/2 mouse & keyboard. The other is my work laptop which only has USB ports.
I have been able to use a PS/2-to-USB adapter cable to use my PS/2 keyboard and mouse on the laptop.
I purchased a 2-port PS/2 KVM switch, which unfortunatley doesn't have a physical button(s) switch mechanism, but relies on hotkey recognition.
If I boot up the laptop first (the laptop is connected to the KVM via the PS/2-to-USB adapter cable), and then the mini-tower, I can use the laptop via the KVM. And I can switch over to the mini-tower via the 'hotkey'.
If I boot up the mini-tower first, and then the laptop, I can use the mini-tower via the KVM, but I cannot switch over to the laptop.
Nor can I switch from the laptop to the tower back to the laptop.
It seems that once the KVM is on the mini-tower port (PS/2), it will not switch back to the laptop port (PS/2-to-USB).
Anyone had this experience? Solutions?
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