When I do so, for many commands / key bindings, the AHK script of my main computer (the one with direct access to mouse and keyboard) takes over, which is a problem since the computers are not similar*, while for others, the respective command in the AHK script of the current computer is triggered, ie the wanted command, ie the command for the computer of which the screen currently has mouse focus, and which for ShareMouse is the "active" one but it is "unpredictable" FOR ME which command is fetched from the local AHK script, and for which command the main-computer-AHK-script takes over "unpredictable" is not the right word since it seems that some commands always are local, other commands always are taken over by the non-local-script, but I cannot see why. (There should be some "explanations" how to avoid this, but I didn't understand that stuff.)Įverything works smoothly as long as I don't run my AHK script on BOTH computers (I did not try with three or more). I went to ShareMouse (which for just TWO computers with each just ONE screen has a free version, too) after first trying the free MouseWithoutBorders from "Microsoft Garage", this latter tool works, too, but I did not overcome the problem of it asking you for the respective "security code" of the other computer every time one of the computers' screen went to sleep for some minutes finding and then manually entering the two "security codes" (which change all the time) takes more than one minute every time, so using "MouseWithoutBorders" is a nightmare. The idea is brilliant since if I try to work with several keyboards/mice in such a setting, I always end up with trying to put input with one keyboard which is not the right one, not speaking of the fact that independently of there being enough space or not on the desk, only one of the keyboards can be placed "right", while typing on the other (ones) is really difficult. For these software solutions to work, both (all) computers must be connected to the same network group (LAN) in my case, they both are, very simply, connected to the same web router. ShareMouse is a program that you install on two (or more) computers (with a licence installed on just one of them), each computer having its own screen(s), but then you only need the keyboard and mouse of ONE of those computers, and then by moving the mouse over the several screens, you identify the "active" computer, ie the one which receives mouse-key and keyboard-key input.
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