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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:12:41 -0700, Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D.
wrote:
>The reason I
>have three is because I have twelve systems all together and three are
>attached to each switch, except one has four.
Can you just verify for me that in this case you have 3
monitors/keyboards/mice to handle this setup? Since you mentioned
daisy chaining I figure guess you must have 3 of each. I've
wondered about daisy chaining, I heard once that it doesn't work.
Is that incorrect?
Replying to another posting:
I have a cybex that I got from eBay for a fairly low price several
years ago. It's a 4 port. What I like about the 'electronic'
switches vs. manual is that you don't have to have the switch
active on a particular computer when starting it up. I can start
up eCS and switch to it later w/o the same kind of problem w/ mouse
activation I've seen with manual switches.
Jon
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