View Full Version : USB HUB 1 mouse 2 computers
obetoe
06-28-2008, 05:09 AM
I read some where you can take many of the same mouse wireless plug them in to to 5 differnt computers set 4 aside and sync one to the other 4 cumputers and run 5 computer off one mouse. I was wondering can you buy a usb hub plug your mouse in to it and plug the other computers in the hub and run all 5 that way ??
Or will it fry soemthing :pinch:
?( :cursing: ?(
Chrysanthe
06-28-2008, 05:41 PM
Good thinking, but I don't think that will work....
Ughmahedhurtz
06-29-2008, 04:15 AM
That won't work as USB isn't designed that way. Which is what you use splitters or Vetra multiplexers. ('http://www.vetra.com/Multipl2.htm')
obetoe
06-29-2008, 06:45 AM
That won't work as USB isn't designed that way. Which is what you use splitters or Vetra multiplexers. ('http://www.vetra.com/Multipl2.htm')
I was think something cheaper. Usb hubs are basic repeaters are they not ? Is there no way to trick your computer to think its just a mouse?
I was looking a wireless mice and can't figure out what I need. wowwikki says rf laser mouse but all I look at have an out sync feature. Will that screw up connecting to 2 computers ?
Vyndree
06-29-2008, 12:10 PM
That won't work as USB isn't designed that way. Which is what you use splitters or Vetra multiplexers. ('http://www.vetra.com/Multipl2.htm')
I was think something cheaper. Usb hubs are basic repeaters are they not ? Is there no way to trick your computer to think its just a mouse?
I was looking a wireless mice and can't figure out what I need. wowwikki says rf laser mouse but all I look at have an out sync feature. Will that screw up connecting to 2 computers ?
USB hubs are going in the backwards direction -- one computer connected to multiple USB devices.
Not one USB device hooked up to multiple computers.
If you want a cheap version of a "multiplexer" you can get 1 wireless keyboard/mouse and 2 of the same make/brand/model wireless receiver. Hook the two receivers into the two computers, then sync them to the same keyboard/mouse's wireless signal.
I believe Fursphere did this and found it was very cheap to order a "spare" receiver (or four) directly from the manufacturer.
Ughmahedhurtz
06-29-2008, 06:30 PM
Yeah, it's quite a bit cheaper. The base model wireless Logitech ones are like $15 each.
obetoe
07-03-2008, 05:49 AM
Got any links to good mice any one has used in the past. I am still confused and would a reffernce point to start with
Thanks
obetoe
07-04-2008, 07:01 PM
I looked up the part number on my receaver for my mx600 wireless mouse I have now, $10 not in stock lol .....
I am still unclear if I can use a mouse with auto sync Or I need one with a manual sync button? Because I can't seem to find any manual sync wireless mice.
obetoe
07-06-2008, 09:17 PM
so no one has any idea on auto sync feature for wireless mice?
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