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As I explained, once you install and configure Mouse without Borders, you can control up to four computers from a single mouse and keyboard, as long as they're all on the same network.
I recently discovered a small utility that solves a slew of multi-PC problems smartly and simply. For starters, Mouse with Borders lets you use a single mouse and keyboard to control up to four PCs.
You can buy a hardware gadget that lets you share a single keyboard and mouse with several computers (which involves a mess of tangled wires), or you could use a free software solution called Synergy.
Mouse Without Borders lets you control multiple Windows PC's with one mouse, Copy-Paste, Drag and drop, share one keyboard and mouse, lock, etc. Read review and see how to setup Mouse without ...
We've detailed how to control multiple computers across platforms with a single keyboard and mouse using Synergy, and it's a free, open source option.
Multiplicity is a software solution developed by Stardock, that allows users to control multiple PCs using a single pair of mouse and keyboard. Since its release way back in 2004, the software has ...
You can have multiple computers hidden away under your desk while keeping everything looking uncluttered and serene on the surface with a single monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Microsoft's free Mouse without Borders app lets your mouse and keyboard control multiple PCs. That's a capability that Logitech's excellent Flow software offers, too—but its solution is far more ...
Mouse Without Borders is back, allowing you to control two PCs with a single keyboard and mouse.
In this week's PC Periodicals, George Cox explains several ways to control two computers with one keyboard and mouse.