Thanks, guys, I'll check those out.  I thought Growl could trigger
scripts when certain things happened...



On Apr 2, 7:38 pm, Christopher Forsythe <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Apr 2, 2010, at 15:10:51, keytohwy wrote:
> > > I previously had a Mac Pro with a 23" cinema display.  I ran that through
> > a DVI KVM switch, which was also connected to a 15" MBP.  In this way, I ran
> > the MBP with the lid closed, and was able to share a mouse and keyboard with
> > the Mac Pro.  A switch of a button changed what I was working on.  For
> > reasons that would bore you, I got rid of the Mac Pro and 23" CD in favor of
> > a 27" iMac.  I now want to use the iMac's screen as an external monitor to
> > the MBP, and again, share a keyboard. …
>
> > > I'm wondering if some sort of combination of growl, scripting, ssh,
> > whatever, can allow me to live the dream; share one keyboard between MBP and
> > iMac, run the MBP with the lid closed, and switch between them without too
> > much fuss.
>
> > Growl is a notification system. It has nothing to do with KVM switches.
>
> You want something like Teleport or Synergy. Not related to Growl.
>
> Chris

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