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<blockquote data-quote="MP2 Fan" data-source="post: 1279742" data-attributes="member: 166785"><p>We could get into that all day. I think I have been around long enough to know when my system is stable and up-to-date.</p><p></p><p>However, I think you have missed the point of the original post. The only thing that is unusual about my system, whether running DOS, Win 3.1, XP, 7, 8 or 10, is the fact that I use a KVM switch.</p><p>If I presume that HID Demo is only meant to 'see' one of each keyboard and mouse, then my switch is causing duplication of them as far as HID Demo and MP2 are concerned.</p><p>After all, if what you were saying about drivers were true, then nothing would work properly, not even MP1 - which, like everything else, works perfectly. Also, the drivers would be different on Win7 and Win10 machines, but they both exhibit the same problems.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this is the second switch I have had. Both produce the same results, and of course as they are 'switched' by the firmware 'reading' keystrokes there are no drivers.</p><p>That may be the root cause. If the switch firmware is interrupting and interpreting keystrokes, it may make a difference.</p><p></p><p>BTW. The screenshots were difficult to take because HID seemed to be 'swamped' by the sheer number of observed mouse actions/movements.</p><p></p><p>I'll go and grab a different mouse and keyboard and try direct connect instead of the switch, now that I have HID Demo to log the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MP2 Fan, post: 1279742, member: 166785"] We could get into that all day. I think I have been around long enough to know when my system is stable and up-to-date. However, I think you have missed the point of the original post. The only thing that is unusual about my system, whether running DOS, Win 3.1, XP, 7, 8 or 10, is the fact that I use a KVM switch. If I presume that HID Demo is only meant to 'see' one of each keyboard and mouse, then my switch is causing duplication of them as far as HID Demo and MP2 are concerned. After all, if what you were saying about drivers were true, then nothing would work properly, not even MP1 - which, like everything else, works perfectly. Also, the drivers would be different on Win7 and Win10 machines, but they both exhibit the same problems. Unfortunately, this is the second switch I have had. Both produce the same results, and of course as they are 'switched' by the firmware 'reading' keystrokes there are no drivers. That may be the root cause. If the switch firmware is interrupting and interpreting keystrokes, it may make a difference. BTW. The screenshots were difficult to take because HID seemed to be 'swamped' by the sheer number of observed mouse actions/movements. I'll go and grab a different mouse and keyboard and try direct connect instead of the switch, now that I have HID Demo to log the results. [/QUOTE]
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