M Michael_418 Commendable Sep 29, 2016 1 0 1,510 Sep 29, 2016 #1 My linksys kvm switch can't detect my keyboard or mouse, both are usb using ps2 converters, the old ones work fine though?
My linksys kvm switch can't detect my keyboard or mouse, both are usb using ps2 converters, the old ones work fine though?
Solution Ralston18 Sep 29, 2016 The "old ones" being a PS2 plugged (versus USB) keyboard and mouse or another set of USB/PS2 converters? If neither side of the KVM switch is working try this: First make sure that the keyboard and mouse are working directly via USB. Plug the keyboard and mouse directly into one of the computers using the USB/ps2 converters. Do the same on the other computer as well. See if the converters are the problem.
The "old ones" being a PS2 plugged (versus USB) keyboard and mouse or another set of USB/PS2 converters? If neither side of the KVM switch is working try this: First make sure that the keyboard and mouse are working directly via USB. Plug the keyboard and mouse directly into one of the computers using the USB/ps2 converters. Do the same on the other computer as well. See if the converters are the problem.
Ralston18 Titan Moderator Oct 11, 2014 36,899 3,772 146,290 Sep 29, 2016 Solution #2 The "old ones" being a PS2 plugged (versus USB) keyboard and mouse or another set of USB/PS2 converters? If neither side of the KVM switch is working try this: First make sure that the keyboard and mouse are working directly via USB. Plug the keyboard and mouse directly into one of the computers using the USB/ps2 converters. Do the same on the other computer as well. See if the converters are the problem. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The "old ones" being a PS2 plugged (versus USB) keyboard and mouse or another set of USB/PS2 converters? If neither side of the KVM switch is working try this: First make sure that the keyboard and mouse are working directly via USB. Plug the keyboard and mouse directly into one of the computers using the USB/ps2 converters. Do the same on the other computer as well. See if the converters are the problem.