Did you ever get an answer to your quest? I've been looking throughout ebay
for a good KVM, at a good price with the cable, but I hadn't even thought
about the query you posed. Good food for thought. All of my pointing
devices are Logithech marbles, and a few with scroll wheels. Can't you just
load the software on all the systems, for the "Logitech" device to work as
it usually does?
TIA
Tony S.
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> I am sure this has been debated many times, but after searching through
> google groups, I have not seen any real suggestion for a KVM that truly
> supports Logitech stuff (because there aren't any?). If a brave soul out
> there has managed to find a KVM switch box that works with the Logitech MX
> Duo combo, please step forward and share your solution.
>
> The KVM I have tried so far is the Linksys ProConnect KVM
> (http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=36&scid=45&prid=502). My
> mouse and keyboard seem to work fine, but at the expense of all the extra
> features. Is this the most I can get from the best KVM out there or can I
> get better?
>
> Thanks,
> Mario.
>
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