
The behaviors of the emulated ADB keyboard and mouse are directed by a PS/2 keyboard and mouse which are connected to it the emulated modem's data is transmitted and received to/from a host connected on the PIC's UART. It's an ADB peripheral which appears to the computer as a trio of ADB devices: an extended keyboard, a mouse, and a Global Village TelePort ADB modem, contained entirely within a single Microchip PIC12F1840 (8 pins, ~$1.50) microcontroller. However, keep in mind that Teleport is not a cross platform utility: it is limited to computers running macOS.This project is sort of an offshoot from TashKM but it's got at least one feature that is and will be unique to it, so. User-friendly solution for controlling multiple Macs with minimal effortĪll in all, Teleport is a great tool to have around if you don’t want to physically move from one workstation to the other: the app allows you to use the same peripherals, and even facilitates transferring data or files between computers. Moreover, in the Settings tab you can choose to turn on or off the data encryption, to manage the list of trusted hosts, or to specify which types of notifications you want active. In the Options panel associated to each workstation you can set up a keyboard combination for switching, you get to decide if you want to sync the pasteboard, or to toggle the file transfers. To start using the Teleport capabilities, you must specify which workstations are to be controlled, and establish how can you switch to their desktop (in the Layout panel you can easily arrange the remote desktops around the controlling station’s screen). Control multiple computers by using the same keyboard and mouse Note that the application must be deployed on all devices you want to control.įor your convenience, Teleport also places a small menulet in the status bar that allows you to quickly deactivate the service, or to access the configuration panel. Upon installation, Teleport integrates in your System Preferences window, and allows you to configure its behavior through a minimalist pane. Easy-to-set-up System Preferences Pane that can help you control multiple Macs with the same peripherals


Teleport is an unobtrusive macOS utility that allows you to use the same mouse and keyboard for multiple devices connected to the same network. Working on multiple computers at the same time is a common practice, especially if you need to run tasks that require a significant amount of resources.
