Previously, running multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse has tended to require KVMs or wormholes , but Microsoft developer Truong Do has a neater idea. Working at Microsoft’s Garage — Redmond’s after-hours pet project program — he built Mouse Without boundaries: software that allows you to control computers at the same wireless network with one set of inputs as though it was one machine with a multiple display. As much as four systems could be tied together and the software also provides for seamless drag-and-drop file transfer. Microsoft is releasing it at no cost on the source link, plus you’ll discover Truong Do talking up his creation after the break.
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