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Input Leap

Allows control of multiple computers using a single keyboard and mouse.

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  • KVM

What is Input Leap?

Input Leap is an open-source software that replicates the functionality of a KVM (Keyboard, Video, and Mouse) switch. It allows users to control multiple computers using a single keyboard and mouse, without the need for physical hardware. Unlike Synergy, which has evolved beyond its initial goals, Input Leap aims to maintain a simple and straightforward approach to multi-computer control

Highlights

  • Keyboard and mouse control: Input Leap enables users to control one or more computers from a single keyboard and mouse setup
  • Clipboard sharing: Users can transfer clipboard data between the connected computers
  • Cross-platform compatibility: Input Leap requires installation on all machines that will be part of the multi-computer setup.

Platforms

  • Windows
  • BSD
  • Linux
  • Mac

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Preconfigurable auto-connect

    • Mouse Sharing

    • Virtual KVM Switch

    • Cross-Platform

    • Keyboard Sharing

    • Wayland Support

    • Copy & paste actions

    • FOSS

    • Drag and Drop

    • Share Clipboard