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How to use simultaneously more than keyboards and mice on the same computer


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Perhaps you will find it strange, but there are times and situations where being able to have more mouse or keyboard working simultaneously on the same computer can be a significant added value. Consider for example the situation where, at work, you meet more people in front of a single computer connected to a projector to share and discuss a presentation or, more generally, of the documentation. In these situations, brainstorming, where interaction and collaboration are critical to obtaining a result, having the opportunity to interact simultaneously on a shared computer may actually be no small comfort.

TeamPlayer is a utility (available for Windows XP / Vista) that lets you manage multiple keyboards and mice connected to the same computer via USB to be more precise, the free version of TeamPlayer can manage up to a maximum of 3 users contemporary and can be used only in areas "home" and "educational" who would have different needs, must necessarily move towards the commercial version.

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The operation of TeamPlayer is very simple: once started, automatically identifies the mouse and keyboard connected via USB to your computer. In particular, each mouse pointer displays a different color, so as not to create confusion among customers, who can take control of windows in an exclusive way simply by clicking the right button.

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6 Responses to "How to use simultaneously more than keyboards and mice on the same computer"
  1. Mark writes:

    Interesting, thanks!

  2. ^ _ ^ writes:

    Nice idea, although it must be complicated to manage a presentation in this way.

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