USB keystroke transfer device...
Hi,
Does any of you know about a USB device /adapter which can connect two
computers (PC-A and PC-B) together.
The device indetifies itself as a generic keyboard to PC-B and as a
virtual COM port to PC-A.
With the aid of custom software on PC-A pushing character data separated
by <TAB> to its virtual serial port, this data is entered into PC-B's
current application as if it was entered from the keyboard...
Thanks for hints and tips on where you can find / buy a gadget like this ;-)
regards
geir
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