You can do it the other way around:

a) The PC should have a dual port video.
b) You then configure extended desktop on the PC
c) You run vncserver on the Sun
d) You run vncviewer on the PC and 'move' the window to the right side
for example.
e) You can then move your cursor to the right and be on the Sun vnc
session, and move left and be on the PC.


Tom wrote:
> Hi VNC experts,
> I set up a vnc connection between a Solaris 10 x86 machine and a Windows
PC.
> I have two monitors, two keyboards, two mouses on my desk - each of them
connected to one of the machines.
> I just want to use one keyboard and one mouse (the Solaris ones) to access
both systems.
> On Windows VNC server is running and when I start vncviewer on Solaris I get
an xterm back on the Solaris machine with my Windows session.
> I don't want that really ... what I want is to have the mouse and
keyboard working as I was sitting on just one machine (i.e. if I move the
mouse to the boarder of one monitor I should see it on the second and vice
versa and be able to work there).
> I am using the vnc package from the Solaris companion CD and the RealVNC
Server Free edition on Windows.
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> Tom
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