That sounds similar to VNC. VNC has been around for quite some time and 
allows you to have the desktop of one computer as a window on another 
computer. I use it regularly to work with my networkl server which has 
no keyboard, mouse or monitor of it's own.

Les


bigengineer wrote:
> I found it by accident yesterday:
> http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
> With it you can share 1 mouse and keyboard with several computers, works 
> on windows, OSX and linux. I just installed it and although it isn't 
> really responsive, if you have to switch a lot between a desktop and the 
> emc2 system it might be useful.
>
> Unfortunately development seems to have stalled, but there is a fork:
> http://code.google.com/p/synergy-plus/
>
> I have installed synergy2. This is already available on ubuntu. Just 
> apt-get install synergy.
>
> Dirk
>   


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