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I'm still having no luck. I don't understand what the problem is. On the server, the synergy.sgc configuration file looks like this:

Code:
section: screens 
mac: 
switchCorners = none 
switchCornerSize = 0 
quintusxp: 
switchCorners = none 
switchCornerSize = 0 
end 
section: links 
mac: 
quintusxp: 
end 
section: options 
end
No one has any idea? :\
According to the terminal messages you're getting, it's working. You're also using the right version, the documentation says that only the server needs to be 1.3.1. At this point, you should get INFO messages in the terminal on the mac when the cursor is focused on the Mac.


Note that it's not a mirror of the mouse on both monitors, you scroll your mouse to the edge of the screen on the server machine, and it will pop over to the other screen when you move it past the edge - it's like having two monitors on one machine. In other words, if you set it up that the right monitor is the mac, then if you scroll right, your cursor should show up on the mac when you go past the right edge of the Windows machine. Pardon if you know this.


In your system preferences on the Mac, if you click on "Universal Access", is "Enable access for assistive devices" checked? (It's at the bottom). Synergy needs this to work.


To get the keyboard broadcasting, you have to hit the "`" key on the server machine, it's the key right above your tab key, the one left of your "1" key. Make sure keycaps isn't on, too. Broadcasting is off by default, you have to turn it on. (I just wish you could choose another key, I use that key in my custom keybinds)

If none of that works, I'd say try setting the Mac up as the Server, and the Windows machine as a client, and see if it works.
Victory is mine!

The problem was that I didn't have links set up. I tried creating two links... one that says mac is to the right of quintusxp, and another that says quintusxp is to the left of mac. Restarted the server, connected with the commandline client, and it works perfect.

So now the question... how do I get WoW on the Mac to work in sync with WoW on the PC? I picked up a license for Keyclone and have been playing around with multiboxing the two characters on the PC only. I also have played around with CloneKeys doing the same on the Mac. I decided I am going to do 3 chars instead of 2 though, so I'm not sure what setup will be best. Should I use the PC as the master and have the 2 clients on the mac? What software should I be using to make it all work? Keyclone is PC-only, isn't it?

Sorry if these are dumb questions... I'm still very new to this whole thing.
Yeah, links are kinda important.

Grats on getting it work, tho - it's pretty cool, huh?

Anyway, to answer your next question: yes, KeyClone is Windows only, and it does not talk to CloneKeys - if the guys who write both could team up, it would be a very good thing (hint hint).


So...

If you run 2 copies of wow on your PC, use Keyclone to control them, and Synergy as a server on the PC to control the Mac
If you run 2 copies of wow on the Mac, use Clonekey to control them, and Synergy as a server on the Mac to control the PC

Which machine to use as the master, running 2 copies? Whichever one has more ram, a better video card, and a bigger monitor.

Or, if you have an Intel Mac, install Bootcamp, install Windows and a copy of Wow, and control them all with KeyClone/Synergy