SingleControl
Allows complete control of multiple PCs over a TCP/IP network via a single host PC. Contains both Master and Client Licenses.
How does this work?
SingleControl enables automatic transfer of control between different networked workstations, each running SingleControl as a Windows Service* or as an application. Each PC and monitor operates independently, but is still controllable by the master workstation with it’s own keyboard and mouse.
The master’s mouse travels freely between computers and monitors. Simply move the mouse from one display onto the next to assume total keyboard and mouse control over that CPU. One operator can use and control multiple workstations with a single keyboard and mouse. SingleControl essentially acts as a virtual keyboard/mouse switch (KM switch) to let a user control and use multiple PCs from a single workstation via a simple software utility.
* SingleControl will run as a Windows Service only on Windows 2000 or XP.
- SingleControl FAQ What is the difference between using KM or KVM switches and SingleControl? The difference is we do it with easy to use and install software, instead of expensive hardware and cabling, and the time to get it installed. SingleControl is… <Read more>
- SingleControl System Requirements Operating System Application: Any Win32 based OS - Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, or XP Windows Service: SingleControl Service requires Windows 2000 or XP. Network TCP/IP Hardware Master Workstation: CPU, display, mouse and… <Read more>
- SingleControl Installation & Trial Versions Install/Uninstall Instructions for SingleControl: Application setup instructions can be found in the online help after installation. To install SingleControl, click on the version you'd like from the links below. After clicking on the… <Read more>
