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Can two mice operate on a single computer separately?

Can two mice operate on a single computer separately?

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tim_ki
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02-18-2016, 04:36 AM
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Can two mice operate separately on a single computer, with one accessing via Teamviewer and another connected through multiple monitors?
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tim_ki
02-18-2016, 04:36 AM #1

Can two mice operate separately on a single computer, with one accessing via Teamviewer and another connected through multiple monitors?

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Mandy2727
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02-21-2016, 02:35 AM
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If you're looking for ways to manage multiple mouse cursors at once—like enabling two users to interact with a system together or using distinct cursors for each screen—there are third-party tools available. I haven't tested them extensively, so I can't confirm their performance.

TeamPlayer was once the leading choice, though it seems to have been discontinued some time ago. There are several free versions of the software that remain functional. It appears these solutions prevent simultaneous clicks on both mice, although this might not be a major concern for your specific needs.

MouseMux is a newer tool still in beta, offering comparable features, and the beta...
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Mandy2727
02-21-2016, 02:35 AM #2

If you're looking for ways to manage multiple mouse cursors at once—like enabling two users to interact with a system together or using distinct cursors for each screen—there are third-party tools available. I haven't tested them extensively, so I can't confirm their performance.

TeamPlayer was once the leading choice, though it seems to have been discontinued some time ago. There are several free versions of the software that remain functional. It appears these solutions prevent simultaneous clicks on both mice, although this might not be a major concern for your specific needs.

MouseMux is a newer tool still in beta, offering comparable features, and the beta...

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tensaimicky
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02-28-2016, 02:30 PM
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If you're looking for ways to manage multiple mouse cursors at once—like enabling two users to interact with a system together or using distinct cursors for each screen—there are third-party tools available. I haven't tested them extensively, so I can't confirm their performance.

TeamPlayer was once the leading choice, though it seems to have been discontinued. Several free versions of the software remain functional. It appears these options prevent simultaneous clicks on both mice, which may not be a major concern depending on your needs.

MouseMux is a newer tool still in beta, offering similar capabilities. The free beta version can be used indefinitely for non-commercial purposes and might provide enhancements over TeamPlayer, especially with its "multiplex" feature. However, it could encounter compatibility issues with certain programs.
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tensaimicky
02-28-2016, 02:30 PM #3

If you're looking for ways to manage multiple mouse cursors at once—like enabling two users to interact with a system together or using distinct cursors for each screen—there are third-party tools available. I haven't tested them extensively, so I can't confirm their performance.

TeamPlayer was once the leading choice, though it seems to have been discontinued. Several free versions of the software remain functional. It appears these options prevent simultaneous clicks on both mice, which may not be a major concern depending on your needs.

MouseMux is a newer tool still in beta, offering similar capabilities. The free beta version can be used indefinitely for non-commercial purposes and might provide enhancements over TeamPlayer, especially with its "multiplex" feature. However, it could encounter compatibility issues with certain programs.

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Jakeybby
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02-28-2016, 03:24 PM
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Jakeybby
02-28-2016, 03:24 PM #4

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