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I have a two desktops connected to my TV. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse connected to one desktop using a wireless dongle, how can i share this wireless keyboard and mouse on the other desktop without buying another dongle?

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The question has been closed for the following reason "Your version is out of date, please upgrade" by nbolton 19 Jul '12, 09:00


I'd set up the configuration as such:

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ComputerA:
    right = ComputerB
ComputerB:
    left = ComputerA

Then when you switch the Input on your TV from ComputerA to ComputerB, you simple move the mouse to the right to transfer to ComputerB. When you switch back the TV Input to ComputerA, move the mouse to the left to change move back to ComputerA.

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answered 13 Apr '12, 13:43

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edited 26 Apr '12, 17:46

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Note: This answer applies to old versions (e.g. 1.3). Using new versions (e.g. 1.4), there is no need to hand-edit config files.

(26 Apr '12, 17:47) nbolton ♦♦

Ah, thanks for the addendum nbolton. I use the config file on whichever version (I find it simpler). Also, the GUI tends to be slightly different depending on the OS you are using (Although the functionality and features are all there, maybe just located in a different menu).

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