- #SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS MAC OS X#
- #SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS MAC OS#
- #SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS INSTALL#
- #SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS UPDATE#
#SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS MAC OS#
MouseShare works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Mac OS X. During testing we found that the files can be dragged from one system to another, provided that they are running the same operating system. To learn more, check out the video below. From Monitor Manager, you can organize the monitors layout by dragging the available screens to change their order. You can manage your connected Monitors by selecting Monitor Manager option from the system tray menu. Just make sure that both system are using the same UDP port for connectivity. Once your configuration is complete, the keyboard & mouse sharing will immediately get activated. The connection will also be connected for maximum security. From this tab you can either select the unprotected mode or enable the Protected Mode which will only allow clients with the same password to connect.
#SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS UPDATE#
The Online Update tab is meant to check for application updates, whereas the Security tab provides password protection and encryption for connected MouseShare computers. You can also click Find Free Port button to automatically set a free communication port for the network computers which use MouseShare. The Network tab allows selecting a UDP port for communication. You can assign a hotkey to paste the shared clipboard. To enable drag/drop of files and clipboard synchronization, head over to the Data Exchange tab.
#SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS INSTALL#
To get started, install ShareMouse on at least two separate computers over a network and go to Settings from the system tray menu to configure connectivity settings. Just like Mouse Without Borders, you can share items across multiple computers by dragging and dropping the file(s) to another system. This protective feature makes ShareMouse a lot secure than other applications of its kind. ShareMouse connections can also be hidden and encrypted over a LAN in order to keep the mouse and keyboard communication secure from unauthorized users.
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The advantage of ShareMouse over Mouse Without Borders is that it is cross-platform works on both Windows and Mac. A KVM switch is not only expensive and bulky but also requires pushing buttons manually to switch keyboard and mouse control from one system to another. ShareMouse has been designed to work similar to a KVM Switch (short for keyboard video and mouse) which is a hardware device to control multiple computers from a single keyboard, video monitor and mouse. ShareMouse is a new yet similar cross-platform application which lets you share your mouse and keyboard with multiple computers on the network both wired and wireless. But Synergy has had its fair share of issues and has a better alternative in the form of Mouse Without Borders application by Microsoft. Just run the portable version on the PCs you want to use it - or install it if you prefer that - and you will notice that it will automatically link the systems so that you can use the mouse and keyboard of each system to control the other.When we think of sharing a keyboard and mouse across multiple systems, the Synergy application comes to mind. What is really nice about ShareMouse is that there is virtually no configuration involved to use the application.
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(I have tested this on Windows 8.1, so that is supported as well)
#SHAREMOUSE PROBLEMS MAC OS X#
Support for Windows 8 and Mac OS X 10.9.The update introduces several new and improved features to the application that improve its usability significantly.