Re: Controlling a second machine on the same desk
- From: Unruh <unruh-spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Dec 2005 15:14:42 GMT
MikesBrain <Mike@xxxx> writes:
>I can find plenty of stuff on presenting a remote desktop or
>apps on the client machine using ssh, but I'm struggling a
>little with this one... (Winter brain lockdown.)
>Two machines, almost side by side. One is used for internet
>work, and the other is nailed down apart from an ssh
>connection to the internet machine. As both are on the same
>physical desk, all that is required is that one machine's
>keyboard/mouse can control both. (Not simultaniously of
>course, but easily switching between machines) The display
>would remain on the internet machine, and be controlled by
>the other machine's keyboard/mouse remotely.
>Can somebody point me at some documentation, or give me a
>shove in the right direction on this one?
This is a physical question not a software one. There exist switches which
allow you to connect one keyboard/monitor/mouse to a variety of machines.
Some are mechanical but most now are electronic.
>Mike@xxxx
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