Share Your Mouse and Keyboard Between Windows and a Raspberry Pi Using Synergy. Synergy is a free and open source software for sharing a mouse and keyboard between multiple computers. It works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (including the Raspberry Pi) and allows you to seamlessly move your mouse between computers.
- Does Synergy work on Raspberry Pi?
- How do I share my mouse and keyboard between computers?
- How do I share my mouse and keyboard between Windows and Linux?
- How do you use mouse barrier sharing?
Does Synergy work on Raspberry Pi?
Synergy is a free and open source software that allows multiple computers to share a mouse and keyboard. ... So if your Raspberry Pi is connected to the network somehow (via Ethernet or WiFi), you can setup your Raspberry Pi as a Synergy client so you can remotely control your Raspberry Pi from another computer.
How do I share my mouse and keyboard between computers?
There are a couple methods to control two different computers from one keyboard and mouse: either with a cable or with software. First, there is a cable called a KVM switch, which is short for “keyboard, video and mouse” switch. These let you share one mouse, keyboard and monitor between two computers.
How do I share my mouse and keyboard between Windows and Linux?
- Visit the Synergy website and download the Windows version that suits your computer.
- Run the installer and then run Synergy.
- Select “Share this computer's mouse and keyboard” in order to access the configuration screen.
- Once there, add your computers' hostnames and then set the same left and right settings as before.
How do you use mouse barrier sharing?
Set up Barrier to share keyboard and mouse between Linux and Raspberry Pi or other devices
- Step 1: Install Barrier. The first step is obvious. ...
- Step 2: Configure Barrier server. Barrier works on server-client model. ...
- Step 3: Setup barrier client. On the second computer, start Barrier and choose to use it as client.