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  2. Synergy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy is a software application for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers. It is used in situations where several PCs are used together, with a monitor connected to each, but are to be controlled by one user. The user needs only one keyboard and mouse on the desk—similar to a KVM switch without the video.

  3. Synergy (video game company) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy Inc., which went by the trade name Synergy Geometry Co., Ltd., was a Japanese video game developer and publisher headquartered in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.The company is best known for its point-and-click adventure games, which employed pre-rendered 3D computer graphics, including Alice: An Interactive Museum (1991) and Gadget: Invention, Travel & Adventure (1993), both of which were ...

  4. List of Xbox 360 System Link games - Wikipedia

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    Up to 4 in co-op play (1-2/box) System Link requires host to have Xbox Live membership. Halo 3: ODST: 16 2 4 Up to 4 consoles system link in Firefight mode. Halo 4: 16 4 16 4 Spartan Ops requires all participants have an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play, will not work offline. Halo: Reach: 16 4 16 4 Up to 4 consoles system link in fire fight ...

  5. Multiplicity (software) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy – A free software option that allows users to use a single keyboard and mouse to control multiple computers over TCP/IP. It is multiplatform (supporting Windows, macOS, Linux, and others), and supports text copy and paste. More capable version of ShareMouse, and made by the same company.

  6. KVM switch - Wikipedia

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    The earliest name was Keyboard Video Switch (KVS). [2] With the advent of the mouse, the Keyboard, Video and Mouse (KVM) switch became popular. The name was introduced by Remigius Shatas, the founder of Cybex (now Vertiv), a peripheral switch manufacturer, in 1995. [3] Some companies call their switches Keyboard, Video, Mouse and Peripheral (KVMP).

  7. List of Xbox 360 applications - Wikipedia

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    Video April 29, 2011 BYUtv [1] United States TV April 22, 2014 Sky Go [note 2] United Kingdom TV June 7, 2011 EPIX: United States Video December 6, 2011 ESPN on Xbox Live (removed from store) United States Video December 6, 2011 Hulu: Japan Video December 6, 2011 Hulu Plus (new version) United States Video December 6, 2011 LoveFilm: United ...

  8. Boxee Box - Wikipedia

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    Boxee Box by D-Link (officially "D-Link Boxee Box DSM-380") is a Linux-based set-top device and media extender that first began shipping in 33 countries worldwide on 10 November 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Designed to easily bring Internet television and other video to the television via Boxee 's software, it comes pre-installed with Boxee media center ...

  9. Xbox (app) - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox app is an app for Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11, Android, iOS and Tizen. It acts as a companion app for Xbox video game consoles, providing access to Xbox network community features, remote control , as well as second screen functionality (formerly branded as SmartGlass) with selected games, applications, and content .