In a recent Gearhead I discussed my quest to streamline my physical computer workspace which began with reducing two desks to one and then trying to use a KVM switch to reduce the number of monitors, ...
For a lot of us, day-to-day computing involves using more than one computer—and sometimes more than one computer operating system too. That can mean a lot of wires and a lot of swapping between ...
One of the things I really like about OS X 10.5 is the built-in screen sharing tool. With multiple machines in our home, screen sharing has greatly eased the task of managing all these machines. When ...
When you’ve got two or three machines on your desk you usually don’t want to have a keyboard and mouse for each one; that would be just way too much hardware to deal with and if your desk is like mine ...
The Universal Control feature allows those using macOS or iPadOS to share the same cursor, mouse, trackpad, and keyboard between a Mac and iPad. And if you have more than one Mac or iPad, you can ...
Reader Alan Lynch has one keyboard, one mouse, and multiple Macs. And that started him wondering. He writes: On my desk I have an iMac as well as a MacBook Pro, both of which I use throughout the day.
Having bought my first Mac in more than 20 years, I have landed on the fact that my Logitech K780 keyboard and MX Anywhere 2 is not ideal. It was something I had in my drawer as a backup for my PCs, ...