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Usage: define the server address where to connect and a name for your client. The client name must match with the allowed clients on the server.
 
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The example image shows a setup where you can move the mouse pointer from the server to the client named "mini" by moving the mouse pointer over the left border of the server screen. Mouse and keyboard inputs are then sent to the client machine.
 
The example image shows a setup where you can move the mouse pointer from the server to the client named "mini" by moving the mouse pointer over the left border of the server screen. Mouse and keyboard inputs are then sent to the client machine.
  
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Revision as of 12:05, 4 December 2015

Synergy Client

A Synergy protocol client application which lets you control the MorphOS machine using a mouse/keyboard connected to an another MorphOS, Windows, or Mac OS X machine.

Usage: define the server address where to connect and a name for your client. The client name must match with the allowed clients on the server.

MorphOS3 jPV Synergy.png

Synergy Server

The MorphOS Synergy Server allows you to control mouse and keyboard of other computers in your local network running a recent Synergy application.

Usage: enter clients' names around the server and the named clients are allowed to connect to the server then. Mouse pointer can be moved over to a connected machine depending on the positioning of clients on the server settings. Clients can be dragged to the different positions on the server settings too.

The example image shows a setup where you can move the mouse pointer from the server to the client named "mini" by moving the mouse pointer over the left border of the server screen. Mouse and keyboard inputs are then sent to the client machine.

MorphOS3 jPV SynergyServer.png