CONTROL MULTIPLE COMPUTERS WITH ONE KEYBOARD/MOUSE
CONTROL MULTIPLE COMPUTERS WITH ONE KEYBOARD/MOUSE
Today in this post I'll tell you how can you control multiple systems with one keyboard/mouse. Yes guys now its possible you can access your multiple machines with one keyboard/mouse. It reduces your work load and helps you to work on all systems with just one keyboard/mouse.
Input Director is a Windows application that lets you control multiple Windows systems using the keyboard/mouse attached to one computer. It is designed for folks who have two (or more) computers next to each other and find themselves regularly switching from one system to the other. With Input Director, you can share a single keyboard/mouse across a set of systems. You switch which system receives the input either by hotkey or by moving the cursor so that it transitions from one screen to the other (in a very similar fashion to a multi-monitor setup). The idea being that you can position the monitors from two or more systems in a row and use a shared keyboard/mouse to control all of them.
Input Director also supports a "shared" clipboard, in which you can copy data onto the clipboard on one system, transition across to another and paste.Input Director is a Windows application that lets you control multiple Windows systems using the keyboard/mouse attached to one computer. It is designed for folks who have two (or more) computers next to each other and find themselves regularly switching from one system to the other. With Input Director, you can share a single keyboard/mouse across a set of systems. You switch which system receives the input either by hotkey or by moving the cursor so that it transitions from one screen to the other (in a very similar fashion to a multi-monitor setup). The idea being that you can position the monitors from two or more systems in a row and use a shared keyboard/mouse to control all of them.
Features
- Multi-monitor support
- Supports Windows fast user switching
- Able to control a computer without needing to login to it first
- Encrypt network data between Input Director controlled computers using AES with a 128, 192 or 256bit key
Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 and Windows 7
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