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deftonesman
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      26th Mar 2009
Ok, I have a user. 2 systems. Using a KVM switch to share keyboard/mouse/
screen

Everything is USB 2.0.

When she switches in between the 2, the keyboard acts up. I mean the Crtl
key appears to be locked in memory, so if you press any key that has a ctrl
hot key funtion, thats what happens. You cant type. Mouse works fine. I need
to sometimes open devman and remove and reinstall the keyboard or reboot.

Now ive done tons.

I replaced keyboard/mouse, i replaced 1 system. I changed her input
languages. Ive played with every BIOS and Power saving setting. Ive pretty
much done it all, yet, still..when she toggles, the keyboard sends a ctrl
command.

Im looking to write some script where it would clear the keyboard cach or
memory. Since the mouse works, she could just double click the script on her
desktop.

System is windows XP, sp2 and the other is XP Sp3.

Trust me, ive tried everything. Spoken with the company of the switches. We
have several setups like this, but its just her with the problem.

Any ideas or tips?
 
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