Or maybe something like
this USB KVM switch?
I decided to take a chance. One of the buttons on my PS/2 KVM switch is busted and I have a Thinkpad port replicator that *refuses* to see the mouse through that old KVM (so I have 2 mice on my desk...)
Soooo, I have ordered one of these IOGear USB KVMs that includes USB sharing. USB recognition seems so much better on Linux now that I have hopes of making it work for the 2 Linux boxes, 1 Win2K desktop and that pesky Linux/Win2K Thinkpad. I already have a Logitech cordless USB+PS/2 mouse and I ordered an IBM USB keyboard.
Some open questions to me are: Will I need to preconfigure BIOS to ignore "no-keyboard" errors on bootup? Also, when I switch between these machines, if I have something like my scanner or CF reader on one of the shared USB ports, Will Win2K report "device have been removed" every time I cycle the selection? Also, if I shared something like the CF reader or other storage, would I risk filesystem corruption? (I have to think the answer to this last one is yes).
Even if the hardware arrives next week, I won't have a chance to set up until end of November, but I'll report back on how this thing works.