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I need to control two computers each connected to its own screen, using one mouse & KB. switching between them by mouse moving to the side-end of the screen (as in extended desktop supporting graphics cards).

regular KVM which forces some aware user input to choose the computer in work is not optimal.

the computers have obviously a network between them.

any ideas ?

thanks.

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You should check out Synergy.

It allows you to use one keyboard and mouse to control multiple computers. You can mix Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems, too.

I use Synergy to control my desktop and laptop computers.

Here is a short screencast to show how it works.

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Anything that works when your second computer is a Server 2008 64 bit?

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For Windows only: http://www.maxivista.com.

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Synergy is great thanks for the tip

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Another user of synergy here who recommends it.

Easy to set up, works like a charm and best of all - it's free!

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You didn't say what operating system(s) you are looking at using.

To do this cross platform, I've had good success with VNC running on one of the machines and either win2vnc (for Windows) or x2vnc (for various Unices).

The *2vnc programs create a 1 pixel window on whichever side of the monitor you specify. Once your mouse hits it, it "magically" appears on the machine running the VNC server. Once configured, this can be pretty much seamless. You can even copy & paste text between the machines.

I've had a Linux box, a Mac, and a Windows box set up using a single keyboard and mouse (controlled by the Linux box), each with their own monitor side-by-side. To someone casually walking by, it first looks like a three-monitor setup. Until they realize that there are three separate operating systems in play!

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Here is a guide on how to set up and use Synergy.

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Another vote for Synergy. Sounds like it will fit in with exactly what you want to do.

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For X Windows there is X2X.

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Have a look at InputDirector, I find it to be a tad more stable than synergy:

http://www.inputdirector.com/

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Computer 1 runs both screens and remote desktop session to computer 2, running full screen.

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