So I came across a program called MaxiVista, which turns one computer into a monitor for another computer. This is sorta cool, but it got me to thinking, this would be way cooler if the monitor (computer) still had a use of it's keyboard/input. I say this because I have a touch screen netbook, and would like to put my desktop on it.
Has anyone heard of this? I know that MaxiVista will (someday) release an update for the iPad to make it a touchscreen monitor, which is sorta what I want to do, but also add a keyboard.
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way to hog all the bandwidth rantent.
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
A pretty good example of what I wantAnotherBoth of these work for the ipad, but nothing for another laptop.
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oh you just want remote desktop?
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
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Maybe
Teamviewer works for you? You don't even have to install it (though you can if you want).
rdp is a built-in Windows feature, fairly easy to enable. Latency is going to be a problem, though.
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Are you looking for something like
Synergy?
tits
Yes! Remote desktop software is what I am looking for. Thanks everybody.
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Relatively ancient and inactive
Windows Live Mesh could do this, last time I tried. They may have combined it with Windows Live Sync by now, though, I remember there was a reshuffling.
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