ShareMouse for Windows 3.0.45
O. James Samson - May 19, 2016Sharing your mouse with more than one computer can be a lot of fun. This gives you options to monitor and control a computer within a similar network. That is one of the benefits of ShareMouse. It is designed with ability to help you share your mouse and keyboard with multiple networked computers.
ShareMouse lets you share your mouse and keyboard with multiple networked computers. Just move the mouse pointer to the computer you wish to control. When you reach the border of the monitor, the mouse cursor magically jumps to the neighboring monitor and you can then control that computer.
Version 3.0.45 has some newly added features and fixes including some of the following: now offers support for reversed mouse buttons (left-handers are people too!); improved fall-back handling if clients disappear from the network; fixed an issue if PC B controls drag & drop action from PC A to PC C; solved monitor manager issue (monitor letters far apart); increased re-connection on UAC dialogs. ShareMouse now tries to re-position the mouse cursor after re-connection; and resolved interference of multiple installations with different password configurations.
ShareMouse doesn’t seem to have any downside, plus it is easy to use. Be sure to check this page to see which version of the product best suits your needs.
Want to check it out? Visit Keyboard-and-Mouse-Sharing.com.
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