>>>>>One annoying thing that I've run into with KVM is when you've got computers of different ages plugged into the same KVM. Older machines might require PS/2 plugs for keyboard and mouse, newer ones might prefer USB. Older systems might only have VGA, while newer ones you'd want to go DVI... Although adaptor plugs will work, you often end up having to deal with occasional problems (e.g. converting between VGA and DVI often results in colors getting shifted).
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>>>>Thinking about my ideal scenario where keyboard output would be directed to the machine whose monitor I was currently looking at:
>>>>Given a keyboard hooked up so that keystrokes are received by multiple machines then all that's needed is a web cam on each monitor and facial recognition software so that it can determine that I'm looking at it. If I am then accept the keystrokes; if I'm not then ignore them......
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>>>So.... What you're saying is that... You want your computer to watch over you?
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>>Well if it saw me about to do something stupid (probably wouldn't have to wait long) it could disregard the keystrokes
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>>>Nah, why not do away with the mechanical interface such as keyboard and mouse and go with a more direct interface -- like brainwave interface? Didn't the model B-9 environmental control robot (Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot) "mind-read" that way one or two occasions (and he's 1990s technology) ?
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>>B-9 ? Some movie ?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot_B-9 sr
Rings a *very* faint bell. I can't remember whether the series actually made if to UK tv or whether I subliminably watched an episode or so in the US......