![]() ![]() Keystroke(control+up) = switchToScreen(labs-mini.local), keyUp(shift,*), keyUp(control,*) Keystroke(control+right) = switchToScreen(nutmeg.local), keyUp(shift,*), keyUp(control,*) Keystroke(control+left) = switchToScreen(newyears.local), keyUp(shift,*), keyUp(control,*) (I still have to hit command-C two or three times to force the copy, but that's minor.)įor the record, I have control-(left,right,up) bound so they take me to different screens now I don't even need to use the mouse any more. That way synergy can pick up your window manager and grab the clipboard. ![]() Instead, you have to open a terminal on the console directly, and run synergyc from there. I was sshing to a machine and running synergyc from within an ssh session. Today I figured out what I was doing wrong. The only annoying thing about Synergy was that sometimes it would fail to do the clipboard thing: the cut and paste functionality would stop working. Cut in one screen and paste into any other. Move the mouse off the edge of one screen and it appears on the next. I control them all with just one keyboard and mouse. On my desk I have four displays running off three different computers.
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