I believe this is a case for Synergy :
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/

It supports Solaris as wel as WinPC , though I haven't tested it over
Solaris.

If that so , please share

Ran Sasson
Inside Outsourcing I.O. ltd
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Ricardo Stella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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&#39;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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