If I understand the purpose of this software correctly (and admitidly I only
spent 10 seconds looking at the link) I have been doing this for years with
VNC (http://www.tightvnc.com/ or http://www.realvnc.com/) and Win2VNC
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/win2vnc/) to use the keyboard and mouse on
my windows workstation to control my linux box on the right and another
windows machine on the left, each with their own monitor. 

You simply set up VNC on the remote (server) machines and then use win2vnc
on the local (client) machine to connect to them, simple but effective.

--
Jay

> <cf_testimonial type="unsolicited">
> I've been working with two machines for a while now and one 
> of my biggest gripes is the fact that my KVM doesn't like 
> switching between the desktop and the docking station for the 
> laptop.  It's to the point that I stopped using it and 
> started just using the laptop as a stand-alone machine.
> 
> Well, today I found a toy that will at least help me use the 
> same keyboard and mouse - though not the same monitor.  
> Program's called Multiplicity and it's in beta now from Stardock.
> 
> http://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/
> 
> Those that are used to multiple monitors will understand the 
> concept - it stitches the mouse between connected machines.  
> The keyboard is active for whichever machine the mouse is 
> currently residing in.  Now I just have to move the laptop 
> some place where I'm not getting neck-strain when I switch over!
> </cf_testimonial>
> 
> Hatton



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