GranPaSmurf Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 I have 1 monitor...up there... and 2 monitors...down here. I want the bottom of this monitor up here... to span the tops of both these monitors...down here. So, up here monitor bottom will be 50% to the top of the leftmost lower monitor and the remaining 50% of the bottom of the top monitor to the top of the rightmost monitor situated below it. get it? I've done it before but I've lost those brain cells since then.
Paul Suarez Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 Please provide more details about your machines (OS, 32/64 bit, Synergy version installed, connected to the network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, specify which one is the server). Also, post a screenshot of both machine's Synergy interface and the Server Configuration interface on your server machine.
GranPaSmurf Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 ah...ok... screenshot #1 is Synergy on lower system, named Petersen, 2 monitors. Next screenshot is the system information on Petersen, Kubuntu , below that is the system information of the uppermost device, named Joiner-PC-1 followed by its system information. next below is the system information on the leftmost lower computer, Synergy nomenclature for this device is AMD-PC and it serves as Synergy server. below that is the Synergy gui configuration screenshot. Lastly is what I guess you can call the beauty shot. Well shoot. (s**t with 2 o's) it looks like these are all in reverse order. but maybe a clever support engineer can decode them. I'm gonna' go have a drink. BTW, I think I could have done with a simple 1 page tutorial about manually coding the config file. When I first started using Synergy, that was the only way we had to make a configuration. But I got old since then and forgot how.
Paul Suarez Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Hi @Donald Krebs. Can you verify as to how many machines/computer do you exactly have? Also, can you post a screenshot of each machine's Synergy user interface?
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