Versions:

  • 1.26.0
  • 1.25.0
  • 1.24.0
  • 1.23.0
  • 1.22.0
  • 1.21.2
  • 1.21.1
  • 1.21.0
  • 1.20.1
  • 1.20.0
  • 1.19.0
  • 1.18.0
  • 1.17.2
  • 1.17.1
  • 1.17.0

Deskflow 1.26.0 is a cross-platform productivity utility that enables a single keyboard and mouse set to control several computers running Windows, macOS or Linux simultaneously, eliminating the need for extra peripherals on each workstation. Acting as a software-only KVM switch—video is not forwarded—the application automatically transfers input focus when the cursor crosses screen edges, letting users treat adjacent monitors as one continuous desktop. Typical scenarios include developers who keep a laptop beside a desktop for testing, designers who switch between a Mac for creative work and a PC for rendering, office desks where two machines share one 4K monitor, or server rooms where headless boxes are administered without plugging in separate keyboards. Deskflow supports clipboard synchronization, hot-keyed screen locking, drag-and-drop file transfer, and SSL-encrypted traffic, while its open-source heritage (originating from the Barrier fork of Synergy) provides transparent security auditing. The program has reached fifteen public releases since inception, iterating on stability, Wayland compatibility, and ARM builds for Apple Silicon and Raspberry Pi. Configuration is handled through a lightweight GUI that auto-detects machines on the local network and saves layout profiles for multi-seat arrangements. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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