A friend of mione has one, cant remember what brand but i thibk he switched using the Page up & down keys. Either a double tap or Ctrl PGUP/DWN.
On Thu, 04 May 2006 11:35:03 +0100, Niall Donegan <niall at moybella.net> wrote:
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>> One which I've used recently used Doubletap Scroll-Lock and Escape to
> swap. Worth a shot.
>> Niall O Broin wrote:
>> This is totally off the wall (OK - one of the attached computers runs
>> Linux, so not totally) but anyway, it may provide some light relief
>> from the current thread from hell.
>>>> I have a Digitus OC12U KVM switch. It's a little thing - two machines
>> to one KVM. It has no selection switches, hot keys taking their place.
>> If I hadn't mislaid the manual, I'm sure I'd be now getting great use
>> from it :-(
>>>> A suggestion was made on #linux that a double tap of scrolllock might
>> help and sure enough, that puts it into scanning mode, with the output
>> from the two boxes appearing alternately on the monitor. But I've been
>> unable to sumble across the key which stops scanning and selects the
>> currently displayed machine. If anyone happens by some happy chance to
>> have such a device, could you drop me a line (off list would probably
>> be better) with the magic keys?
>>>>>> Niall
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