Hello,
Has I understand it for one computer and multiply
cards, be sure and use the same brand cards.
I use “synergy" on three
computers, works great, be sure to follow the directions (what is left and
right), no updates to program for many years but it works.
In fact “synergy’ had a problem
after install something to do with flickering and had to update the mouse
drivers which correct an AB chart line draw problem, like in total lock up.
Regards,
Jerry Gress
Stockton, Ca.
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ken Close
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008
10:08 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amibroker] OT: Multiple
Monitors and a Single Mouse
Maybe some of you know the answer to this and can direct me.
For two monitors off of a video card with dual ports, a
single mouse works on either monitor--this is basic.
I am preparing to increase to three and probably four
monitors and want to know if there is software that allows a single mouse to
operate across all the monitors.
I believe there are two approaches to the three or four
monitor setup. One, install a second video card, with standard dual
output ports, and voilà,you have a single desktop on all four monitors.
At least I think you do.
Two, use two desktop or desktop/laptop combination.
What happens if you run two desktops simultaneously? A search I
just did revealed "synergy", an open source solution to one mouse
(and keyboard) for multiple monitors and computers. Are there any other
solutions to this problem? What do you use if you have such a
setup? Are there any watchouts? Do the operating systems have to be
the same on each computer? Do the monitors have to be identical or can they
vary in both size and resolution setting?
( I have Windows XP with 3072Mb RAM and reasonable hard
drive size. Processor is older, specifically a Athlon 64 2.20 Ghz.)