Input Director is a KVM solution. It offers all the standard software KVM stuff.
cut/copy/paste
mouseover
manages all PCs (remote shutdown)
no UAC nag screens
the fact that it does "multiboxing" stuff is just a bonus - its not the reason I use the product. I have a software and hardware KVM hooked up. I use the software one 99% of the time - the hardware KVM is just for backup - its rackmounted so I just ignore it.
Mojo is not a KVM solution. Its a multiboxing program. The lines may blur a little, but they are fundamentaly two different things.
During the last beta phase of Input DIrector, I just threw out some ideas to the author (hotkey mouse broadcasting) and he liked them and implemented them. His goals aren't multiboxing, so I don't want to monoplize his time with things that our outside his design scope.
I originally contacted him because of some conflicts with Hardware broadcasting and software KVMs. Through a few emails, I ended up on the beta team - probably because I have a "non standard" hardware setup when compared to most users (six monitors, five PCs).
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