When I started at the University of Minnesota in the late '70s I was permitted to choose between a "natural language" or an "artificial language", that is, a programming language. That's not currently an option at the University and I don't know when it changed.
Many systems just can't stand having keyboard or mouse unplugged, plugged in, and unplugged.
If you need a KVM, well, you need a KVM. The last one we got is a 16 port 1U device described here: http://www.cyberresearch.com/store/product/ 3854.2. htm
IBM Model M; The One True keyboard. Though I don't know why you don't already know this.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/...
If you prefer USB, the design was bought by Unicomp and they make new USB keyboards based on the same design: https://www.pckeyboard.com/
Hm. Your .sig claims that you are Slashdot. That's interesting.
When I started at the University of Minnesota in the late '70s I was permitted to choose between a "natural language" or an "artificial language", that is, a programming language. That's not currently an option at the University and I don't know when it changed.
I think you didn't check the username...
There can be no question but that this site is mine!
I own Slashdot!
I am not your troll, fool. I am Slashdot. Do not pretend you know me.
Many systems just can't stand having keyboard or mouse unplugged, plugged in, and unplugged.
/ 3854.2. htm
If you need a KVM, well, you need a KVM. The last one we got is a 16 port 1U device described here:
http://www.cyberresearch.com/store/product