![]() The mouse worked OK on both black and purple leads regardless of the position of the KVM Port Selection Switch. ![]() On connecting the Apple Wireless Keyboard into the USB flying leads of the KVM switch for the Mac, both black and purple were tried, the keyboard would not work, regardless of the position of the KVM Port Selection Switch. Our problem lies with the keyboards and mice. We shall need a D-Sub male to DVI female, but then the monitor should be able to be switched between the two computers. ![]() In order to share the monitor we have purchased an Aten 2-port USB DVI KVM switch model: CS62DU. The 24 inch monitor has only one D-Sub female socket, whilst both computers have DVI female sockets. The Windows PC has a Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 1.0A plugged into a PS/2 socket and a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 also plugged into a PS/2 socket, but this has a USB adapter connected to it so the mouse cable is USB. The Mac has an Apple Wireless Keyboard plugged into USB with an Apple Wireless Mighty Mouse transmitting through this keyboard. We have a new Mac Pro running Mac OS X Version 10.5.7 and an old Windows XP Pro PC with all the latest updates.
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