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If available usb cables permit, hook up printer directly to the computer that does not print to check to see if software or connection is a problem rather than the belkin switch
Some USB devises are not compatible with USB hubs. They usually specify that they must be plugged into a main USB. This may be the case with your mice.
It sounds like there is an issue of synchronization between the monitor and KVM. This will force the monitor into a lower resolution to sync them. You may want to check with Belkin to see if there is a firmware update for the KVM. There may also be a driver issue with one(all) of the video cards on the system. I recommend updating the drivers on all affected machines with the monitor connected directly to the individual machines. Rather than using generic drivers, I would use the drivers downloaded from the manufacturer of video cards and from Viewsonic for the monitor.
You need to have the keyboard connecter (purple) connected to your computer in order for the KVM switch to recognize it. The computer is providing some power through the keyboard connector and this is what the KVM switch is feeding on.
If you have a USB keyboard, you may want to change your KVM for a USB compatible one. If you just want to use the KVM to switch your monitor, you may plug the keyboard (purple) connector of the KVM to your computer's keyboard PS/2 port and also connect you USB keyboard directly to your computer. It should work.
Is the LED for position 1 and 2 always on? If the switch doesn't detect power on the PS2 keyboard connector it won't let you switch to to that position.
If you are using a USB mouse with an adaptor or a wireless mouse try a conventional PS2. I have a MS wireless mouse one of my switches does not like and have to resort to that sometimes.
Another issue could be excessive cable length or PS2 extension cables.
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the hotkeys are funcion becouse the ps/2 manual operation, but you have to claim the waranty fortunatily the omniview have 5 years in both parts and services claim it...good luck
the hotkeys are funcion becouse the ps/2 manual operation, but you have to claim the waranty fortunatily the omniview have 5 years in both parts and services claim it...good luck
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