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FREE - control multiple computers with 1 keyboard and mouse

" If you've ever used a multiple monitor equipped PC, then you can imagine how Multiplicity works. Each monitor is connected to its own PC. When the user moves the mouse over to a given monitor, the user is then controlling that PC.

It's ideal for power users, engineers, graphics designers, gamers, or anyone else who has ever seen the benefit of multiple monitors but wants the full power of multiple computers working seamlessly together. Multiplicity Pro even lets you copy and paste folders/files between machines."

Multiplicity

click on "learn more" and FAQ

It's free if you want to control only 2 computers. Actually it says Trial Version - I'm not sure what that means. Trial versions of their other products that I've tried have limited functionality and don't expire.

Synergy2 Thanks to tkenn1s for this link. See below..
 
Wow. I was expecting it to be cheesy, but this software looks better than the physical KVM I usually use. The KVM uses keyboard shortcuts whereas this uses the mouse and of course the KVM doesn't support clipboards and whatnot. The V advantage of the KVM I don't use anyway since I have so many monitors laying around. ^^
 
Not to thread-crap, but, you should also take a look at Synergy2. It does the same thing as Multiplicity, but, it's 100% free software. Been using Synergy2 daily for about half-a-year now and it hasn't given me any problems at all.
 
wasnt too interested in the multiplicity, but on their site i saw objectdock, and i might buy that. remind me of my mac =D
 
Originally posted by: Mellow
wasnt too interested in the multiplicity, but on their site i saw objectdock, and i might buy that. remind me of my mac =D


They have a free "lite" version that you can try out first. Other than some crashing on my machine, it works very well.

If you're really desperate for the Mac, get the WindowBlinds as well. It includes a Panther skin for Windows.

 
Originally posted by: tkenn1s
Not to thread-crap, but, you should also take a look at Synergy2. It does the same thing as Multiplicity, but, it's 100% free software. Been using Synergy2 daily for about half-a-year now and it hasn't given me any problems at all.
Thanks for the link. That's what forums are for. I like open source better.
 
Originally posted by: VaG
Originally posted by: Mellow
wasnt too interested in the multiplicity, but on their site i saw objectdock, and i might buy that. remind me of my mac =D

Or check out mobydock for free.
This Mobydock doesn't look too promising since their last news flash is dated November 2003.

You can get a free version of Objectdock to see if you like it - on second thought, the free version is pretty crippled.

 
Has anyone here tried both Synergy and Multiplicity?

I don't mind paying for software ... if it works well.

And this is surely something I'd pay for if it works well. (The Pro so I could use it with more then 2 boxes)

Here's a pic of my desk now.
Desk


I'd love to be able to get rid of some of those keyboards.
 
or check out x2vnc.. allows windows and linux desktops to be shared in the same manner as the above programs..


what's the best program for windows / linux desktop sharing out of all the aforementioned programs?
 
I have dual monitors now on one machine but I have an extra computer. Does this allow me to still have dual monitors on my main machine while letting me switch one monitor for the secondary one or do I lose the dual monitor capability?
 
Originally posted by: VaG
Originally posted by: Mellow
wasnt too interested in the multiplicity, but on their site i saw objectdock, and i might buy that. remind me of my mac =D

Or check out mobydock for free.

This looks like True Launch Bar, which is a fantastic utility to extend the launch bar capability. Its not free, but I use it and definitely recommend it (without seeing these other apps yet.)
 
Originally posted by: tkenn1s
Not to thread-crap, but, you should also take a look at Synergy2. It does the same thing as Multiplicity, but, it's 100% free software. Been using Synergy2 daily for about half-a-year now and it hasn't given me any problems at all.

Thanks for Synergy tip. Multiplicity is cool but this seems excellent as well (and MP is $40, otherwise its nagware).

Took a few minutes to figure out how it wants to be configured, but that's no big deal and its very configurable.

It also applies my mouse button shortcuts (ie Delete button etc.) on the remote machines, which multiplicity can't do. :thumbsup:
 
seems awesome for using an old laptop as a 2nd monitor/2nd computer 🙂 will make it easier for me to control videos on laptop from main pc🙂 just what i wanted. theres maxivista..but thats for making your laptop into just a backwards pc anywhere type slave display 2nd monitor for your main pc. and u know how pcanywhere is with video..bleh. with this i guess the laptop will be basically a 2nd monitor..2nd cpu more or less🙂
 
Originally posted by: Mellow
wasnt too interested in the multiplicity, but on their site i saw objectdock, and i might buy that. remind me of my mac =D

You should try YZDock. Its freeware and has been flawless for me so far.
 
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