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Automatic mouse and keyboard serial1/27/2024 ![]() ![]() The one you have uses a hub-based structure. As far as USB kvm switches go, they are built in a few different ways. I'm not sure exactly why the issue occurs, but I know that part of the problem has to do with how the KVM switch works. Thanks in advance for any thoughts you can give me on this. Then I figured it could be the motherboard so replaced the motherboard with a brand new one, same model and all, Intel DH55PJ with an iCore5. The only other difference was that on the 'good' station they use admin rights for everything so I granted admin rights to the 'bad' desktop, and although that has slowed the issue a bit, it's still doing it. So i figured I would switch the KVMs on those two stations, but the problem only persisted on the same one, so ruled out KVM issue. ![]() Weirdest thing is there is another station with a setup exactly like it, but it does not present that glitch. Have tried upgrading the chipset drivers, enabling and disabling legacy USB support on the BIOS, prevent windows from powering down the USB to save power. Have tried installing Windows 7 and XP, and both do the same, suddenly ti will say that the USB device cannot be started and drop them. ![]() The other 3 computers next to it do not have that issue. This computer will suddenly drop connection to the USB mouse and keyboard, to which is connected via a usb-KVM (Startech SV411KUSB). Hello! I've been dealing with the weirdest glitch ever. ![]()
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