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ShareMouse 7.0.19 by Bartels Media GmbH is a cross-platform utility that turns a single mouse and keyboard into a shared input device for every Mac or Windows computer on the same local network. Instead of plugging hardware into each machine, the software streams cursor movement and keystrokes over existing Ethernet or Wi-Fi, so users can slide the pointer from one desktop to the next exactly as if they were extra monitors of the same system. Typical deployments include developers who keep a Windows build box beside a macOS design workstation, traders spanning several PCs for market screens, and IT labs that need quick clipboard or file transfers without USB sticks or cloud services. Drag-and-drop works bidirectionally between macOS and Windows, while copy-and-paste carries text, images, and folders across the virtual border; the built-in Display Manager remembers physical monitor arrangements and switches profiles automatically when laptops join or leave the desk. Optional dimming, arrow trails, and sticky-edge thresholds reduce disorientation and accidental switching in large multi-screen arrays. Beyond convenience, the program can lock or wake all machines simultaneously, synchronize screensavers, and enforce AES-encrypted, password-protected workgroups so that sensitive partitions remain isolated from personal devices. Only one version—7.0.19—has been released under the current publisher, delivering all features in a single install for both operating systems. ShareMouse is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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