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Multiple computers at work
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multiple computers at work
  1. #Multiple computers at work how to#
  2. #Multiple computers at work license key#

Once you’ve done so, click the Start button. (Barrier also has an Auto Config checkbox you can try, or you can turn that off and type in the IP address yourself.) Copy that address into the Server box on the client PC’s window, as shown above. That series of numbers denotes a PC’s location on the network, and your client PC will need to know the server’s IP address to connect. Barrier supports up to 15 computers, while Synergy can work with up to three (basic) or 15 (Ultimate).Īt the top of the window on your server PC, you’ll see an IP address in bold in my case, it’s 192.168.1.11. Once activated, repeat this process on any Windows, macOS, or Linux computers, choosing one Server and as many Client computers as you will need.

#Multiple computers at work license key#

If you're using the paid version of Synergy, it will then ask you to activate your account copy the license key from your Symless account page (Opens in a new window) and paste it into the Synergy application. (You may be asked to reboot your computer during the process.) The program will then ask you to designate the current computer as a Server (the computer with the mouse and keyboard) or a Client (the computer you need to control). Install the program on all the computers you want to use. If you can't get it to work, or want the advanced support and extra capabilities that comes from a paid app, you can then fork over the cash for a Synergy license.ĭespite the complexities, Synergy and Barrier work smoothly once everything is set up. Synergy has a $60 tier that introduces addition features, but the two are still similar enough that I recommend trying Barrier first. The program used to be open source, and a fork of an older version called Barrier (Opens in a new window) is available for free. Synergy (Opens in a new window) is the more well-known program in this space, but its basic tier costs $30, is a bit difficult to set up, and has gone through a major transition.

multiple computers at work

#Multiple computers at work how to#

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Multiple computers at work