How does Synchrony work?
Synchrony is a small software utility that runs on each of your computer | Synchrony configuration tips | |||||
systems and continually tracks the current mouse cursor position. One system is | In combination with the installation instructions provided with the Synchrony | |||||
designated as the ‘primary’ and the other systems use standard network links to | utility, please consider these configuration tips: | |||||
report their mouse cursor information back to it. |
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The primary system has an extra communication link directly to the Adder TS4 | the primary system. USB to serial adapters will work, but won’t provide such | |||||
switch. When the Synchrony utility detects that the cursor has moved over the | a rapid switching action between systems. | |||||
edge of a screen boundary, it instructs (via the primary computer) the Adder | • Option switch 5 is used to place the Adder TS4 into Synchrony mode, | |||||
TS4 to switch the common keyboard and mouse through to the appropriate | however, the setup switches are only consulted during the power on phase, | |||||
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The Adder TS4 and Synchrony combination minimises any potential security risks | whilst the unit is on will have no effect. | |||||
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| • For each system, the screen name that you enter in the Synchrony setup | |||
• The network messages flowing between the systems contain only benign | must be the name that identifies the system on the network (it cannot be | |||||
cursor positioning reports. |
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• All keyboard and real mouse data flow only through the direct keyboard and | Computer Name. Alternatively, you can discover the screen name by running | |||||
the Synchrony software and selecting “Advanced”. The computer name of | ||||||
mouse connections via the Adder TS4, not via the network. |
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| the current computer is then shown in the Screen Name field. | |||||
The Synchrony utility provides straightforward configuration in which you | ||||||
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switching scenarios. The primary system runs Synchrony in server mode whereas |
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Switching commands sent from primary system via special serial link