Ahh, so it isn't a KVM issue, per se' http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60245721/
> On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 11:01 AM, <ma...@mohawksoft.com> wrote: >> Imagine..... >> >> A windows system with a monitor, a mac laptop. a Linux system with a >> monitor. Bouncing from keyboard and mouse is a PITA. Synergy allows you >> to >> connect the mouse and keyboard to one system and seamlessly move the >> mouse >> across all three monitors, and which ever monitor has the mouse, gets >> the >> keyboard. > > My problem with this is that you need a desk big enough for three > displays. If I'm going to have more then one display on my desk I > would like to be able to sometimes have them all attached to a single > system. With Synergy each display is still dedicated to a single > system. The best possible system might be one that has a single > keyboard/mouse and a bunch of displays (with physical monitor > switching) which would allow me to on the fly map the physical video > outputs from the individual systems in any way that I wanted onto the > physical displays which are in front of me. All while still > retaining Synergy's ability to let me slide my mouse (and my keyboard > input as well) from system to system across the wall of displays. > Synergy would have to know the current mapping of system video output > to physical display to relay the input correctly. If there are > programmatically controllable multiple input/output video switching > devices this could be done. I suspect that the hardware required > would be pricey though. > > Bill Bogstad > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss