I tried Deskflow, the open-source keyboard and mouse sharing solution that lets you control multiple computers as one. Whether you’re working across Windows, macOS, Linux, or BSD machines, Deskflow turns your primary computer’s keyboard, mouse, and clipboard into a command center for all nearby systems — all without extra hardware or video switching. It’s like having a software KVM that actually simplified my setup, and love that its open source under the GPL-2.0 license.
Deskflow isn’t just about sharing input — it’s about creating a fluid work experience across diverse environments. Imagine dragging your mouse off the edge of one screen and instantly typing on another, copying text on one machine and pasting it on another, or coordinating tasks across devices with no friction — all over a secure TCP connection with TLS encryption enabled by default. With active support for modern systems and Wayland on Linux, Deskflow embraces today’s desktops while empowering developers and power users alike to build or customize their ideal multi-machine workflow. I've been using it for about 3 months and have noticed that it can get laggy on wifi , but works rock solid when my computers are using a wired connection.
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