Synergy is a software application developed by Symless. It is used for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers, and is useful in situations where several PCs are used together, with a monitor connected to each, but are to be controlled by one user. The user needs only one keyboard and mouse on the desk — similar to a KVM switch without the video.
Partly open source and partly closed source, the open source components are released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which is free software. The first version of Synergy was created on May 13, 2001, by Chris Schoeneman and worked with the X Window System only. Synergy now supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems.
Once the program is installed, users can move the mouse "off" the side of their desktop on one computer, and the mouse pointer will appear on the desktop of another computer. Key presses will be delivered to whichever computer the mouse-pointer is located in. This makes it possible to control several machines as easily as if they were a single multi-monitor computer. The clipboard and even screensavers can be synchronized.
The program is implemented as a server which defines which screen-edges lead to which machines, and one or more clients, which connect to the server to offer the use of their desktops. The keyboard and mouse are connected to the server machine.
Based on our record, Synergy seems to be a lot more popular than EasyRes. While we know about 281 links to Synergy, we've tracked only 8 mentions of EasyRes. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
For my case with Mass Effect, this app helped: http://easyresapp.com/ you can install it for free from app store and change the resolution as you like in mac os, the the same is inherited in the game. Source: about 2 years ago
Download Easy res from the App Store. http://easyresapp.com/ this is a menu bar utility that lets you easily change the internal resolution to whatever. Totally free. Source: about 2 years ago
Pro Tip: Install EasyRes (free) and change your monitor to the x1 setting for the resolution you wish to run in the game. Makes a huge difference to the number of pixels you're pushing, but the game looks exactly the same. Source: about 2 years ago
I have to use http://easyresapp.com/ - but other wise had no problems with the upgrade to 12.3. Source: about 2 years ago
I use Easy Res, makes it quick to switch resolutions/scaling. I use it for work as when screen sharing 4k is to much http://easyresapp.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
I use a software called Synergy. https://symless.com/synergy I have one keyboard and mouse connected to one "host" machine, and two machines connected as clients. Sometimes if the host machine bogs a bit (like running a build or something) then the clients will have some latency but I've used this setup for gaming and work for two years and it's been pretty good. My only complaint (about my personal setup, not the... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I’ve been using a software solution for this for over a decade. It’s called Synergy (https://symless.com/synergy) and it is fast - switches instantly over wifi and also works across Windows/Mac/Linux. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Synergy works well for this purely in software. Unfortunately it's not free or open source, but it's relatively inexpensive. https://symless.com/synergy. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I want to be able to do things like Synergy, Steam Link, Unified Remote, and Media Servers between any of these devices, with as little added latency as possible (especially important for steam link). Source: 5 months ago
i've got several fedora linux machines running and sharing their monitors via synergy (https://symless.com/synergy) , all controlled by the keyboard/mouse on the primary synergy server. Source: 5 months ago
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