WooHoo! Thanks for the tip. Actually, I had to boot with a normal keyboard, then plug the wireless duo into the pc directly, and it worked. Then I plugged it back into the switch and the keyboard still worked, but I lost the mouse. I tabbed the switch over to a different pc and back, and then I had the mouse back. It's screwy but its working. Let's just pray I never have to reboot. Thanks for the help everyone. Brad > This is fairly common, what you may try is booting with a "real" keyboard, > and hot swapping it for the cordless one. One thing to note of course, is > that hot-swapping ps/2 stuff "can" fry your ps/2 ports on the mainboard. > So perhaps I am offering very BAD advice. However, I do it every day and > am probably just lucky.. Kris > > > I got a Logitech cordless comfort duo wireless keyboard and mouse and am > > having problems with the keyboard. Both the keyboard and the mouse run > > off the same controller, and then the controller has two plug-ins to the > > pc, the mouse is ps2 and the keyboard is usb with a ps2 converter. To > > further complicate things, I am running on a Belkin KVM. When I boot > > up, the mouse works fine, but the keyboard never does. Does anyone have > > any experience with this? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Brad > > > > > > > > > > > > >