Kavoom - Software "KVM" / Synergy Alternative
More deleted sticky madness thanks to Vyndree. :(
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Originally Posted by Dinkydau
I can't believe all the crappy configurations I tried with Synergy and Multibox before coming across Kavoom on the net while doing searches for KM (Keyboard Mouse) switches. This software is great. Put it together with Keyclone and it's the shit for a two or three box system.
Kavoom seamlessly integrates using the mouse on multiple machines. I can't believe the number of forum notes I've plowed through with users looking for a mouse solution and all I found was Synergy, Octopus and Multibox. I've only been using it for a while now, but absolutely no problems and it comes with other great features such as copy and paste between machines. OMG, what great stuff that is for a multi-boxer. The only thing that it doesn't have is a pause function that is assignable to a keystroke. You have to pause it by clicking on the tray icon.
Yeah, it ain't cheap, but at roughly 20 bucks a license, I'll do that all day as opposed to messing around with buggy software. Plus, we're multi-boxers. A hardware KM or KVM would be a lot more than the cost of three licenses.
don't overlook multiplicity
I haven't tried Kavoom, but I have been using multiplicity for over two years now. Multiplicity does the same thing...allows one mouse and keyboard to be used across several systems. You just slide the mouse seamlessly from one monitor to another. I've rarely experienced lag with it (only when the primary system is thrashing badly). I used multiplicity to dual-box in EQ2 for over a year to great success. Sofar its a fantastic combination with Keyclone. I use two computers right now, both with keyclone and multiplicity installed.
You can get multiplicity over at Stardock software. Its a bit pricy, but overall cheaper than kavoom. You pay $49.99 for multiplicity pro, and can connect up to 6 computers together for that price. You get network cut/paste and other features as well. The basic version for 2 computers is only $29.99. I believe its a "for life" product as well. Stardock has their own update utility, and I periodically get updates for multiplicity.
-BA
RE: don't overlook multiplicity
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Originally Posted by 'BodyART',index.php?page=Thread&postID=99168#post9 9168
I haven't tried Kavoom, but I have been using multiplicity for over two years now. Multiplicity does the same thing...allows one mouse and keyboard to be used across several systems. You just slide the mouse seamlessly from one monitor to another. I've rarely experienced lag with it (only when the primary system is thrashing badly). I used multiplicity to dual-box in EQ2 for over a year to great success. Sofar its a fantastic combination with Keyclone. I use two computers right now, both with keyclone and multiplicity installed.
You can get multiplicity over at Stardock software. Its a bit pricy, but overall cheaper than kavoom. You pay $49.99 for multiplicity pro, and can connect up to 6 computers together for that price. You get network cut/paste and other features as well. The basic version for 2 computers is only $29.99. I believe its a "for life" product as well. Stardock has their own update utility, and I periodically get updates for multiplicity.
-BA
Dang wish i didnt rush in buying Kavoom if i knew about this. Oh well (dohh !!!)