Potential customer - curious about limitations

So i used to use synergy, but it always required 1 server pc, and then client pc's.   When synergy 2 came out, it allowed all pc's to be client and server which was great/exactly what I was looking for. 

Unfortunately with the newest windows version, synergy 2 went down, and while its supposed to come back - theres no eta.   

this left me looking for another solution as I work across 3 pc's and often need to be at any of the 3 while not scooting back and forth across the room to access them from one another.

Enter - Mouse without borders.   This has largely done what I need it to do.   Apart from some wonky behavior when I restart one of the pcs, and abysmal handling of file transfers, its been without fail.

still ive always been a huge proponent of groupy, and I'd like to try some other stardock applications.  Seems like it could be a good fit.  

My question is this.  If i have 3 pc's, and I have a keyboard and mouse at all 3.  Can I use any of the pc's to control any of the others seamlessly?  A/B/C      A would obviously be able to control B and C.   But could B control A/C or C control A/B?   

aka are they all client and server?

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,

I have forwarded your report to the Stardock support team for their review and recommendations.

Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates.

We really do appreciate your feedback, thanks.

AzDude
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #2 Top

thank you, i look forward to hearing back

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My question is this.  If i have 3 pc's, and I have a keyboard and mouse at all 3.  Can I use any of the pc's to control any of the others seamlessly?  A/B/C

No, it is a Primary (controller) and Secondary (the controlled) relationship.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager

Reply #4 Top

Ah, shame.   Does this have potential for inclusion in the future?  And this limitation is in place for all 3 versions of multiplicity offered then i presume? 

thank you for the quick response :)

Reply #5 Top

Quoting klepp0906, reply 4

Does this have potential for inclusion in the future?  

Perhaps.

Quoting klepp0906, reply 4

And this limitation is in place for all 3 versions of multiplicity offered then i presume? 

All versions have the same relationship.

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager