laptop to the rescue

computerhakk

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hey guys..

i wanna know if it is possible to hook up my laptop to my pc and use the laptops screen as the monitor and the built in keyboard and mouse as the pc mouse and keyboard
 
Jonathan Hardwick said:
Advertisers, Wall Street traders, and anyone who's ever fought for a share of the Windows desktop knows that the most important real estate on the planet is the screen you're looking at right now. And like all real estate, while some is good, more is better. We can't all have the quad-screen-from-hell, but a lot of us do have laptops or TabletPCs sitting next to our main display, and this post is about putting those extra LCD screens to better use.

You probably encountered what happens next as soon as you stopped thinking about how neat it was to have two screens on your desk, and started getting into a good work groove. It happens to everyone. You're in the zone, operating in flow, the computer as a seamless extension of your mind, until... you reach for information on the other screen, and nothing happens. Stopped cold, you look down and realize that you're using the wrong keyboard and mouse to get that information. Your concentration's broken, and you find yourself wishing that you could seamlessly move your mouse pointer from this screen to that screen, just like a real multi-headed monitor setup.

Thankfully, Scoble's blog has given pointers to no fewer than four tools that do just that: ShareKMC, Synergy, MaxiVista, and an internal Microsoft tool that I'll call "MSTool"*. What follows is a personal review of these tools - for a different perspective, see Loren's comparisons of ShareKMC vs Synergy, and ShareKMC vs MaxiVista.

* ShareKMC: Probably the best known of the tools - use one keyboard and mouse to control two computers, hitting a key to flip focus between screens. ShareKMC emphasizes cut-and-paste functionality, and the latest release is significantly faster than earlier versions.
* MSTool: My first love. Same basic approach as ShareKMC, but feels easier to work with because (1) it's even faster, and (2) you just move the mouse cursor off screen to change focus. Unfortunately like any good research tool it's got some rough edges: cut-and-paste only works in one direction, there's no support for extended keyboard and mouse functionality, and once or twice a day it would just wedge solid on me.
* Synergy: Downloaded but not yet installed at the office - hey, it's Sunday! From the README and Loren's post it seems similar to the previous two, with the additional bonuses of cross-platform use and support for more than two screens, but some rough edges (e.g. limited cut-and-paste functionality).
* MaxiVista: The latest contender takes a fundamentally different approach - rather than letting the two computers run independently, it uses a fake VGA driver so that your laptop becomes in effect just an extra screen for your host PC. The multi-monitor support in Windows XP promptly kicks in, you can drag-and-drop windows between the two screens, and some apps get smarter (e.g. Powerpoint 2003 drives both displays, showing edit mode on the first screen and slideshow mode on the second). Despite having to ship display bits over the wire, it's respectably fast.

well i am a bit confused and lost.. i dont know how would it be done.. is that with some type of cable? well.. this is what i really want.. no controlling two computers or anything..

like my regular pc.. when i turn it on.. the monitor lights up, mouse works, keyboard works.. and thats my pc..

so i want to be able to do that.. some way.. by linking a cable of some sort.. allowing me to have the ability to turn on my pc, then the screen of the laptop turns on.. laptop mouse pad/usb mouse works.. n laptop keyboard works.. AS if the laptop's screen is the monitor..n its built in mouse n keyboard are the mouse n keyboard
 
computerhakk said:
see.. the thing is i dont want multi-monitor support guys...

so in other words, you want the desktop to do all the computing and use the laptop display, laptop mouse, and laptop keyboard?
 
um..i can run my laptop's screen on my desktop monitor but i don't think you can run it backwards. And i don't know of any ports that can link two keyboards togethers, same goes with the mouse.
 
does the laptop stilll work? because it seems to me, if u want to use the laptop keyboard, laptop pointing device, and the laptop display, cant you just use the laptop itself?
 
yes the laptop works.. but i like the laptop keyboard layout, and flay panel lcd, mouse didn't matter too much.. but thats why..

i have a regular crt monitor on the pc so i dont want to go out n buy an lcd and keyboard.. so i was just wandering if there is anyway to do this..
 
i cant think about what the name it, but it utilizes your ethernet port to connect a laptop to a computer, useing the ethernet as an optical cord so you can use your laptop as a monitor
 
Ku-sama said:
i cant think about what the name it, but it utilizes your ethernet port to connect a laptop to a computer, useing the ethernet as an optical cord so you can use your laptop as a monitor
would thta allow me to use the laptop keyboard and mouse also?
 
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