Input Director - FREE software 'KVM' / Synergy alternative.
While this is Windows only it has the benefit over using Kavoom / Multiplicity instead of Synergy of being free.
- Works with mixed Vista(X64)/XP set ups / multi-monitor per computer setups / vertical / rows / columns monitor arrangements.
- There's a button in the control window to switch to broadcasting keystrokes/mouse clicks to all windows (although you'll have to bind a key to turn this off again).
- Keys can be bound to turn on/off screen edge mouse transitions.
- You can record macros and assign them to hotkeys in the program (WoW ToS permitting).
- The Clipboard is shared between all computers.
- Supports login screen use on the client computers.
To be honest I'm surprised so few people are using it, as combined with it's zero cost and ease of use I see no reason to even consider any other alternatives.
http://www.inputdirector.com/index.html
[edit] And no, I'm not involved in any way with the project, it's just the first thing I found that did the job well enough, when I went looking for a Synergy alternative.
Mirroring just the keyboard
I am trying to use 2 computers with Input Director. Is there a way to keep the mouse settings the same(moves to other computer when dragged to edge of screen) but mirror just the keyboard? Right now it is mirroring both and it is making it hard to play wow.
Thanks for the help
Sticking on master unless ID focus
I wonder if anyone can point me at the setting I seem to have wrong? The problem is that ID will only work when it has input focus on the master. I am three-boxing EQ2, and the moment I click on the version running on the master, I am stuck in that screen, unless I reopen the ID set-up screen. It appears to happen whatever else I am doing though, so the issue is not limited to EQ2
I am sure it's something simple, but nevertheless frustrating as it is otherwise such a good programme.
Thanks,
Eric
Edit: I eventually realised that if I click on the edge of the master screen, the cursor will move to the slave, which makes it usable, if a little cumbersome. It makes it seem even more certain that ithis is just a setting on the master.
Final edit: I realised in the end that running ID on start-up was the problem, as I needed to run it as admin. A pretty basic mistake but posted in case anyone else makes it.