• Splitting an usb signal for use on two PCs contemporaneously
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Hello, I've got a graphics tablet and I need to link it to two PCs contemporaneously, and be able to draw on both at the same time. For this I'd need a device that takes one usb cable in and outputs at least two usb cables to link to the pc. Do they exist? If yes, can you please post a link? Thanks. [editline]03:59PM[/editline] Bump, do you know anything?
How/why would this work? Not from if it works, but how would you use it? I don't see it being very productive. You *may* be able to get fancy with synergy if your particular tablet is considered a pointing device.
Instead of streaming the tablet, why not stream a feed / screen capture of the first computer onto the second?
[QUOTE=Reg;17352864]Hello, I've got a graphics tablet and I need to link it to two PCs contemporaneously, and be able to draw on both at the same time. [/QUOTE] Can't you just draw on one and then copy the image over? And thanks for teaching me a new word.
Couldn't you think of a more concise synonym for contemporaneously?
Isn't this the wrong forum?
[QUOTE=Victor Leferve;17364917]Couldn't you think of a more concise synonym for contemporaneously?[/QUOTE] I'm wondering why our language needs both "contemporaneously" and "simultaneously".
Well, I'd also need to do this with a midi pad, other than with the tablet, so I'd need a way to copy the midi signal aswell.
Again why? If we knew why we could probably suggest a better alternative.
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