

- Synergy screen wrap mac os#
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- Synergy screen wrap full#
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So, I kept nix-dev in center and mac-dev of left of nix-dev and fed-dev is right of the nix-dev. In my setup, I want to use nix-dev systems keyboard and mouse in mac-dev, and fed-dev. Before writing link section, keep the system on which you want to run synergy server service ( it means you want to use keyboard and mouse of the system in all systems which are connected across local network. There are four options such as left, right, down and up to connect screens to each other. Links section will specify how these systems are going to connect in X,Y Plane. Here I’ve used two hostname and one ip-address (for fed-dev system). In screens section, either you can use either ip address or hostname of the systems.įollowing is my configuration file for screens section. Screens section will specify how many systems are going to connect through synergy service. Just replace the name to one of the above section name. The default syntax of all sections is shown below. The synergy configuration file has the following sections: In my case, I have three systems mac-dev (OSX Maverick 10.9.1), nix-dev (Ubuntu), fed-dev (Fedora 20) which is connected in local network.Īfter installation, you need to define a configuration file to run synergy.Ĭonfiguration file has information about how these systems are connected in X,Y Plane.
Synergy screen wrap install#
Sudo apt-get install synergy Example Synergy Configuration Setup
Synergy screen wrap download#
For Windows, you can directly download executable and install it.

Use the appropriate package management command to install Synergy on your system as shown below.
Synergy screen wrap code#
You can download source code and compiled version from here.
Synergy screen wrap mac os#
Compiled version of synergy is available for various platforms including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android and Apple iOS. Synergy is a platform independent utility. The system whose keyboard and mouse you want to share, runs the synergy server service (synergys), and all the other systems runs the synergy client service (synergyc) to connect to server. Synergy utility works on client-server model. I can tell it is reading the modified configuration file because I'd made a typo causing an error, and it is accepting the syntax, but not changing any behavior with it.Synergy is an open source network utility which can be used to share one keyboard and mouse with multiple systems. Īs my central computer has a 1440x2560 screen atop a 1920x1080 and flanked by 1440x2560 screens of the other computer, I'm trying to map a range of (0,70) to (0,100), but it doesn't want to take. The Wayback Machine link for the configuration file is. Those links now forward back to the symless homepage. See the page there that describes the configuration file (, scroll down to the section on LINKS).Īny chance of that functionality being imported into the main Synergy version? I hate following up to my own post, but I just did some checking and it looks like the synergy2 project on sourceforge includes this mapping feature.

But, if all goes well, there may be as many as 5 computers connected together across… oh, 11 screens? Maybe 12. Yeah, this will be my first time using Synergy. Is the configuration value strictly integer or float/double, and is it universal or relative to the associated computer's border? Maybe I could block off 1% or less from the top of each computer so the title bars stay isolated per machine and give a place to fly the cursor to activate screen saver and require login.
Synergy screen wrap full#
computer A sees A1 A2 A3 A4 as the order and normal mouse motion skips B1 entirely), then reconfigure computer A so it thinks its display order is A3 A4 A1 A2 so that Synergy can be hand-configured for-because Synergy sees them as complete computers-B A B, effectively becoming B1 B1, where the Bs are the same, creating the full wrap-around effect? I.e., if A1 A2 B1 A3 A4 is the real-world configuration matching computer configuration (i.e. So, if I have split configuration where one computer is in between the screens of the other, I have to reconfigure the split computer so that it thinks the right screens are on the left and the left screens are on the right so that the borders are in the middle to cross into the middle machine and mousing off the edges of the screens actually wrap around to the opposite physical side?
