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Is it possible to set a common cursor for both Windows and Mac OS at the same time?
I mean, is it possible to use a MacBook as an extension, not as a second display for Windows, but as a second system with a shared cursor. That is, so that the cursor can be moved from one monitor (windows laptop) to another (macbook) - a common cursor for two systems. Is this possible or is it something beyond reality? Thank you.
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The Flow-enabled MX Master 3 mouse makes it easy to control multiple computers by moving the cursor to the edge of the screen. The MX Master 3 model provides instant switching between a wide variety of operating systems - even between Windows® and macOS. Flow makes it easy to move text, images and files from PC to PC by simply copying them on one device and pasting them on another3.
Yes, you can. This problem is solved by a mouse, I recently bought mx master 3, you can connect up to 3 devices (any in general) and either switch with the button on the bottom of the mouse or simply bring it to the edge of the screen. I use it on iMac+MacBook but you can even use MacBook+windows+android phone and everything will work fine.
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