Kevin and all,
The keyboard and mouse on my XP client system are still alive and
working when synergy is active -- my nine-year-old son and I had some
fun with it earlier. When I moved the mouse cursor back to my Linux
desktop, he moved the XP mouse cursor around using the locally (XP)
attached mouse. When I moved the cursor back to the XP desktop, it
grabbed the mouse cursor from his position and put it where I "entered"
the XP screen on the left side. When we tried to use both mice the
software kept up with both inputs...
I don't know if this means it will meet your needs or not, but the
client keyboard(s) and mice are still active.
Rich
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On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 21:08 -0700, Kevin Brown wrote:
> Richard Wilson wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > In a recent mailing from Sourceforge I came across a tool that I'd never
> > heard of, in spite of it being number 15 in their list of most popular
> > downloads. I read the little blurb about it, tried it out and it's
> > going to be a real help to me so I thought I'd pass it along.
> >
> > The tool is called synergy and it allows you to share a keyboard and
> > mouse on one system (the server) with others (the clients) --
> > essentially its a dynamic KM (Keyboard and Mouse) switch (each system
> > needs to have its own Video). Switching is done by moving your mouse
> > off one screen and onto the other. The server and clients can be Unix,
> > Linux, Mac OSX and most flavors of Windows (even Win 95 is supported!).
> >
> > In my setup I have my server running FC4 and my client running XP (I
> > have to put up with Windoze for work compatability...) but being able to
> > use the same keyboard and mouse without a hardware switch is nice. The
> > tool also supports some mouse driven cut and paste operations, which
> > I've already found to be very useful.
> >
> > This is perhaps a tool that could be used to teach some Windows bigots
> > that Open Source software is a good thing -- the server and client(s)
> > can all be Windows...
> >
> > Maybe this is old hat to you -- I'd never heard of it before and I
> > figured that others on this list might find it useful. And it's slick
> > moving the mouse off of a Linux desktop into XP and back as needed.
>
> Nice to see a reminder that this exists. I recall /. had a story about
> it some time ago (though I can't seem to find it now). My system setup
> doesn't lend itself well to something like this since I would need
> either the mouse or keyboard usable on two different systems at the same
> time (gaming while looking up information online is one example). I
> should probably point this one out to some of those in the lab that have
> multiple systems to work on.
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