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24-Feb-2000, 04:24 PM #1
I need a compatable switch box to use 2 CPU's and single Princeton monitor, Logitech trackball marble fx mouse and mouse systems keyboard. Belkin brand does not work. Does anyone know of other brands? My cpu's are pentium with serial ports.
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24-Feb-2000, 08:09 PM #2
What do you mean the Belkin doesn't work? What's happening? Also, what model is it?
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24-Feb-2000, 09:48 PM #3
Cybex makes some very nice switches.

I've never had trouble with Belkin though - like ich said - what's wrong?
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25-Feb-2000, 09:59 AM #4
to ich & larry core re belkin switches. Belkin says that their switches will not work with Logitech mice. I can verify that they will not work with the Logitech trackballs. I have found another product from Hawking Tech which I have ordered. The company promises that it will support Logitech. Thanks for the quick replys.
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26-Feb-2000, 04:45 PM #5
Thanks for getting back to us.

That's a good thing to know - I am going to archive this one for future reference.
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