
ShareMouse is an application that lets you control multiple PCs with a single mouse and keyboard. Whether you have a work PC and a laptop, or two computers side by side, there’s no need to switch between mice. Move the pointer to the edge of the screen, and it will navigate to the next computer. It communicates via a local network, so no cables are required.
You may get ShareMouse for free from us, and the archive contains an activation key for the full, unrestricted version.

Let’s figure out how everything works:
- Install the application on all of the PCs you intend to link; they must be on the same local network. ShareMouse will automatically find and connect all of the devices.
- Move the mouse beyond the edge of the monitor, and the cursor will travel to the other computer’s screen. The keyboard also shifts automatically, allowing you to type on the computer from wherever the cursor is currently located.
- When switching displays, the previous monitor dims slightly, and a trace of the mouse’s movement is displayed to prevent you from getting lost.
- Switching is smooth, with almost no latency because everything runs over a local network rather than the Internet.
The shared clipboard is extremely useful. Assume you copy text or a file from one computer, move the mouse to another, and paste it. Press Ctrl+C on one PC, Ctrl+V on the other, and you’re done. This is the quickest and simplest technique to move files between systems.
Setup is simple; the application does everything automatically. After installation, a notification comes indicating that devices have been discovered; all you have to do now is arrange the monitors in the proper sequence so that the cursor leaps in the correct direction. You may arrange virtual screens to show a laptop on the left, a desktop on the right, or vice versa, and everything works. Importantly, the program works on both Windows and Mac so that you can use a MacBook alongside a Windows PC.


