For very poor computer users (schools in developing countries, etc.), I think it should be possible to virtually "split" a monitor and computer by running two vnc sessions, one on each half of the screen. To make that possible it will require sending the output of a secondary keyboard and mouse directly to a vnc session and disabling the local vncviewer pointer. I have looked at rfb proxy and similar programs, but I can't find anything out there that will grab the signals from the non-primary keyboard/mouse and send it's output to a VNC server. Besides the screen splitting case, it could come in handy in a couple of other scenarios as well. Anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, Mike
Excuse this off-topic question... I'm not really sure about what you want to do. Do you really want to use 3 computers (one server and two clients) for 2 users having half a screen each where you could use these 3 computers for 3 users having a whole screen each ? Sounds like crazy but this is what I understand reading your email :)
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