Input Director lets you drive multiple systems from one keyboard
March 5th, 2008

If you run multiple systems, you probably long ago ran out of desktop space. With a keyboard and mouse for each machine, your work space probably looks more like a used computer store.
Input Director is a tool that allows you to run multiple systems with just one keyboard and one mouse. You can transition from one machine to the next by hitting a hotkey, or you can simply move your mouse cursor from one monitor to the next.
One slick feature that Input Director offers is a "shared clipboard." This means that you can copy-and-paste from one machine to the next. The clipboard supports both text and images.
Input Director is a Windows app, and it's free for personal use. It requires Windows 2000 or later, and all your machines must be networked.
Sounds like Synergy (http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/)