2 screens 2 keyboards 2 mice 1 computer
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Mr_MindSwapper -
Mr_MindSwapper -
Hello,
I have 2 mice, 2 keyboards, and 2 monitors connected to my computer right now.
I would like to be able to use one mouse for one monitor and the other for the other.. the same goes for the keyboards..
In other words, I want to split my computer into two.. I heard it's possible.. I'm bilingual, so if you know any forums or explanations in English, that would be fine too :D Thanks in advance for your help everyone.
I have 2 mice, 2 keyboards, and 2 monitors connected to my computer right now.
I would like to be able to use one mouse for one monitor and the other for the other.. the same goes for the keyboards..
In other words, I want to split my computer into two.. I heard it's possible.. I'm bilingual, so if you know any forums or explanations in English, that would be fine too :D Thanks in advance for your help everyone.
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0
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Hi,
there's a great software that allows you to manage your PC with 2 keyboards and 2 mice functioning independently: here is the link: http://www.wunderworks.com/teamplayer/
plug one keyboard/mouse into a USB port, then the other one into a PS2 port.
restart your PC so it detects your 2 setups.
Launch the TeamPlayer setup, and you will see 2 independent pointers appear on your screen (one red and one blue)!
now the best part: to have 2 PCs with a single central unit, plug in a second screen via DVI or VGA, depending on your graphics card.
set it to dual view, move your windows between the 2 screens (for example, an internet window)
2 screens, 2 independent keyboards/mice, and a single central unit, practical and amazing, isn't it? ;-)
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there's a great software that allows you to manage your PC with 2 keyboards and 2 mice functioning independently: here is the link: http://www.wunderworks.com/teamplayer/
plug one keyboard/mouse into a USB port, then the other one into a PS2 port.
restart your PC so it detects your 2 setups.
Launch the TeamPlayer setup, and you will see 2 independent pointers appear on your screen (one red and one blue)!
now the best part: to have 2 PCs with a single central unit, plug in a second screen via DVI or VGA, depending on your graphics card.
set it to dual view, move your windows between the 2 screens (for example, an internet window)
2 screens, 2 independent keyboards/mice, and a single central unit, practical and amazing, isn't it? ;-)
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to every problem...a solution...well, normally!
I've been trying this link for several days. It never responds!
Thank you.