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Wireless KVM Switch Capability Upgrade #13

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ekk88d opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 0 comments
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Wireless KVM Switch Capability Upgrade #13

ekk88d opened this issue Feb 15, 2024 · 0 comments

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ekk88d commented Feb 15, 2024

I looked through Mousetrap and Git pages, but didn't find any support for separate monitors w/separate computers.

Mousetrap would benefit from incorporating Wi-Fi KVM switch functionality, like Mouse with Borders, Symless, etc. Adapting the simpler form of Wi-Fi KVM switch, like Mouse Without Borders does, is the perfect fit for Mousetrap.

With that requested, I have a small bug.

I installed Mousetrap on one machine and it works great. However, the second's Mousetrap app wouldn't detect .NET runtime installed. When Mousetrap doesn't find .NET, it offers a dialog to download that package. However, when I'd click Yes to download the .NET, nothing happened.
Then, after manually installing .NET runtime v8.02, Mousetrap doesn't detect it. After the .NET install, I also gave the machine a reboot, in case that was needed. However, executing the Mousetrap command still results in a hard stop - the dialog box to download .NET runtime. Only v8.02 was installed, so no other .NET versions are present. TIA

I'm using Windows 10 Pro Build 19045 with PowerShell v7.4.1.

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