ScreenRecycler uses a network connection to transmit the video signal. P.s is it the case that 'screen sharing' facility with leopard does not allow you to 'extend' your screen with another computer, just control that computer on your screen? ![]() I was also advised to 'disable compression and degradation' as well as the screen colours to thousands. I am not noticing any visible difference with the ethernet cable really, but i am also unsure how to tell the software to use a connection via ethernet cable, rather than a wireless one.Ĭan i just cable the two computers together? and if so, where do i confirm in their settings that they should connect via the ethernet cable? i also have an old ethernet cable that i have just connected between the two machines. I noticed while i was trying it that there are visible delays/pixelation if you take video windows onto the remote screen (on the iMac), and redraw lags whilst using CAD.įirst i tried the setup just wirelessly, and changed screen colours to thousands (as recommended by ScreenRecycler). I would like to use it for video editing and CAD so need fairly seamless graphics. ![]() I am connecting a MBP (new version) with an old iMac (intel core duo 1.83GHz 10.4.11) to enable screen sharing and use the iMac as an extended screen for my MBP. I have noticed on these forums that many people have suggested using ScreenRecycler as a way of using an iMac as an external monitor. ![]() I have just tried out the trial version of ScreenRecycler.
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