![]() If not available, you can still switch on the hardware display itself. ShareMouse utilizes DDC only to switch the display input but can be used without it. If it doesn't work for you, please don't use it. Due to the poor quality of DDC implementation in the field, the hardware input switch feature is considered an experimental, complimentary feature which is not part of the official specification. We regret that ShareMouse cannot work around these issues. Chances are better if ShareMouse shows a short input list, actually representing the hardware. If the display fails to provide a list of inputs, ShareMouse defaults to a largeer default input list. It is more or less random and you need to experiment here. For example, USB-C/Thunderbolt inputs may be named "Displayport 2" or "HDMI 2". Physical input names (HDMI, DisplayPort, etc.) may be wrong or mixed up. Some vendors may declare DDC support while in fact the device does not properly support DDC. ![]() Quality of DDC support drastically varies between display manufacturers. Form the popup, select the computer and in the submenu, select the corresponding input from the list, reported by the display:.To assign a physical input of a shared display to a computer: You can configure ShareMouse that holding the CTRL, ALT or SHIFT key is required while travelling between. ShareMouse also creates new display layouts for each input one layout for the shared display showing the one computer and another layout for the shared display showing the other computer.Įach computer connected to the shared display may run at a different screen resolution, so symbols may have different sizes while representing the same shared display. Unwanted monitor transitions can now be prevented. ShareMouse merges the symbols into a single "shared display symbol" which is indicated by a diagonal pattern. Drag one symbol of a shared display over the other symbol and release the mouse button:.Identify the shared display by hovering the icons for additional information that may help to identify the shared display. ![]() ![]() Each computer reports the display separately and independently. Initially, a display shared with multiple computers appears in the Monitor Manager multiple times (one monitor symbol per connection of the shared display to one computer) because ShareMouse and even the computers are not aware that they are sharing a display. ![]()
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