Soarer's Converter and a KVM Switch
Posted: 11 Aug 2020, 20:50
I have been using Soarer's converter with an IBM Model F. My current setup has a two port KVM switch: Startech model SV211KDVIGB. This model has four USB A ports, two of which are designated specifically for a Keyboard/Mouse, and listen for a hot-key sequence to switch PCs, and two that are general USB ports. I have one WIndows 10 PC and one Linux PC attached to this KVM.
When trying out the Model F and Soarer's converter I had the converter connected to one of the general USB ports and a previous keyboard, connected via a commercial PS/2 to USB converter, connected to one of the the keyboard/mouse specific ports - the mouse is attached to the other. The Soarer's converter and Model F keyboard worked fine in this configuration.
Thinking I might now be able to put away the other keyboard I moved the converter with Model F attached to the keyboard port of the KVM switch so I could use the hotkey sequence on the Model F. In this configuration it does not work as well. When switching from the WIndows PC to the Linux one I then sometimes get an issue with missed key events (both up and down) and this can often affect the hotkey sequence to switch back. Unplugging the converter and re-plugging it resets things and it's fine after that.
Has anyone had a similar experience or maybe found a solution? Although the KVM does have a real button for switching it isn't very practical to use - it has cables on both of the long edges including the one with the button on so doesn't work well up on a desk where it is easy to get to.
I did already try the QMK firmware instead of Soarer's, i.e. I just reprogrammed the teensy with this alternative firmware. This however was even worse as I got missed keystrokes even on the general USB port, the one that Soarer's converter works perfectly fine on.
When trying out the Model F and Soarer's converter I had the converter connected to one of the general USB ports and a previous keyboard, connected via a commercial PS/2 to USB converter, connected to one of the the keyboard/mouse specific ports - the mouse is attached to the other. The Soarer's converter and Model F keyboard worked fine in this configuration.
Thinking I might now be able to put away the other keyboard I moved the converter with Model F attached to the keyboard port of the KVM switch so I could use the hotkey sequence on the Model F. In this configuration it does not work as well. When switching from the WIndows PC to the Linux one I then sometimes get an issue with missed key events (both up and down) and this can often affect the hotkey sequence to switch back. Unplugging the converter and re-plugging it resets things and it's fine after that.
Has anyone had a similar experience or maybe found a solution? Although the KVM does have a real button for switching it isn't very practical to use - it has cables on both of the long edges including the one with the button on so doesn't work well up on a desk where it is easy to get to.
I did already try the QMK firmware instead of Soarer's, i.e. I just reprogrammed the teensy with this alternative firmware. This however was even worse as I got missed keystrokes even on the general USB port, the one that Soarer's converter works perfectly fine on.