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I have synergy client 1.4 running on a Linux machine and same version server running on either Linux or Windows laptop (both have the problem described below).
My Linux client is Dual-Monitor setup. There is one video card (NVidia with proprietary driver) which has two monitors connected: one to DVI output another - to HDMI. Dual-Screen is configured via KDE Display configuration and HDMI output is set to be Left-of-DVI. Both monitors have 1920x1080 resolution.
The setup works flawlessly by itself. But when I try to use synergy to control the client, I can only enter one of the screens (The HDMI output) with the mouse cursor.
Relative position of the monitors are as follows:
+--------------+ +--------------+
| | | |
| client 1 | | client 2 |
| | | |
| | | |
+--------------+ +--------------+
↖
+-------------+
| |
| server |
| |
+-------------+
The arrow indicates which monitor is accessible via synergy.
Is there anything that can be done?
I haven't had to try it yet (my 2nd monitor is still on the way), but it sounds like the config option
– DouglasDD – 2013-06-21T22:57:05.970xtestIsXineramaUnaware = false
might help.http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/configuration.html@DouglasDD , nope, this doesn't work. – Czar – 2013-07-03T12:18:03.067
You'll probably have better luck posting this at synergy-foss.org. Their developers often answer questions in the forums. See this similar question. http://synergy-foss.org/osqa/questions/164/split-a-dual-monitor
– spuder – 2013-07-28T01:52:42.177