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Synergy: more than keyboard sharing

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I have recently started using synergy to control my Mac and PC using a single keyboard and mouse. Synergy is a pretty impressive piece of Open Source software: it’s impressive enough that it can use a standard LAN network to share input devices between computers. What I didn’t realize until setting it up was how much more it can do.

While Synergy is fairly easy to set up, being a geek-centric piece of open-source software it requires some editing of configuration files and the like (though on Windows machines a straightforward GUI is provided to facilitate this). Configuration files specify not just what machines are going to be controlled and how their monitors are laid out in physical space, but also allow for a plethora of configuration options. While many of these options are basically just advanced setup parameters, there’s one class of options that makes Synergy incredibly powerful:

Through Synergy’s configuration file one can map keystrokes entered while controlling any machine to (not necessarily identical) keystrokes on a specific machine!