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No more device switching: Lan Mouse keeps you in command

Rust-powered Lan Mouse conquers cross-platform mouse/keyboard sharing

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No more device switching: Lan Mouse keeps you in command
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The world of technology is constantly evolving and with the increasing number of devices and workstations, it can become difficult to keep up. However, there is a solution to this problem in the form of Lan Mouse – an open-source software that simplifies the use of multiple computers with a single mouse and keyboard. With Lan Mouse, users can work seamlessly across different computers without any hassle.

Developed by a passionate team of programmers, Lan Mouse is a cross-platform solution that allows users to control an array of devices – be it Windows PCs, Linux machines, or sleek MacBooks – with a single set of input peripherals. Its core philosophy is simple: why contort your body and mind when you can effortlessly glide between systems as if they were mere extensions of a single, unified workspace?

The birth of a unifying force

Lan Mouse traces its origins to the fertile grounds of the open-source community, where collaboration and innovation thrive. Written entirely in the increasingly popular Rust programming language, the project has garnered attention for its commitment to performance, security, and cross-platform compatibility.

A fusion of functionality and simplicity

At its core, Lan Mouse operates on a straightforward principle: once installed on the primary system and its client counterparts, it establishes a secure connection over the local network, allowing the primary device’s input peripherals to control the others with negligible latency.

The application’s interface is a study in minimalism, presenting users with a clear overview of connected clients and the option to add or remove them with a few clicks. For those who prefer the command line’s stark elegance, Lan Mouse accommodates, offering a configuration file that supports the automatic loading of clients upon startup.

No more device switching: Lan Mouse keeps you in command
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Addressing security concerns

As with any software that touches the virtual realm, security is a paramount concern. Lan Mouse’s developers have taken proactive measures to assuage potential apprehensions, implementing safeguards such as firewall configuration guidance and plans for encryption support in future releases.

A roadmap for continuous improvement

While Lan Mouse is already a viable solution for those seeking a streamlined multi-device experience, the project’s roadmap is ambitious. Upcoming features include improved input capture support across various platforms, IP address switching functionality, clipboard synchronization, and robust encryption protocols.


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