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Hi everyone,

Does anyone know if its possible to create a script in AutoIT to switch PCs with a KVM switch in AutoIT.

Currently the KVM switch requires the user to press Scroll Lock 5 times and then the UP key..I'm trying to find out if its possible to create a script so I can put icons on the desktops that the user can click to switch screens.

I can't test anything this evening as its on my work PC but I believe that I may need to just send the keys within AutoIT?.

However after reading some forums it seems like this may not be possible as the keyboard presses are sent through the KVM switch and AutoIT send commands would not work?.

anyone have any ideas..thanks

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I'm going to have to say that this would not work, as you are bypassing the KVM Switch and accessing the OS directly. I have a KVM switch on several of my machines. I tried it on one, where the key combo is Control then the system number (ie: CTRL then 1) and a one was typed into the seti window.

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Hi everyone,

Does anyone know if its possible to create a script in AutoIT to switch PCs with a KVM switch in AutoIT.

Currently the KVM switch requires the user to press Scroll Lock 5 times and then the UP key..I'm trying to find out if its possible to create a script so I can put icons on the desktops that the user can click to switch screens.

I can't test anything this evening as its on my work PC but I believe that I may need to just send the keys within AutoIT?.

However after reading some forums it seems like this may not be possible as the keyboard presses are sent through the KVM switch and AutoIT send commands would not work?.

anyone have any ideas..thanks

I don't think it will work. The KVM sees the key strokes on the wire (PS2 or USB connector) right from the keyboard, before it gets to the port on the PC/Server. Everything AutoIt could do would be after it got to the PC/Server.

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I'm not going to say that it's not possible at all, but you would need to find something that can access the KVM switch directly... maybe like a macro keyboard.

Kerros

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I'm not going to say that it's not possible at all, but you would need to find something that can access the KVM switch directly... maybe like a macro keyboard.

Kerros

I would say it was not possible though. That is, unless you build a little robot controlled by AutoIt which can push the keys for you.

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