Thread: KVM Switches
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Old 24-06-2005, 15:47   #2
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Re: KVM Switches

Might be a roundabout way of doing it. If you get a KVM that only has PS2 connectors.

You can get adaptors that convert a USB plug into a PS2 plug. (many USB mice are supplied with them) If you then get a USB extension lead (male USB one end, female USB at the other) will that do the trick to connect your lappy mouse?
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