TeamPlayer LITE

Allows you to have multiple users on a single computer, with multiple keyboards and mice being used simultaneously on separate tasks.

  • TeamPlayer LITE
  • Version :4.1.4
  • License :Demo
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :DicoLab bv

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TeamPlayer LITE Description

TeamPlayer LITE brings teamwork and collaboration to a whole other level by enabling two or more users to work on the same computer, each with their own control devices, be it keyboards, wired or wireless mice, tablets, smartphones and other handsets. By allowing local or remote connections, it helps colleagues share ideas and visions much easier.

Easy identifications of all connected devices

The striking ease of use and the lack of complicated configuration options is what makes this application worth a try. To activate it, the only task is to press the ‘Start Session’ button, provided all the desired peripherals, or other control devices are already connected to the hosting computer.

TeamPlayer LITE allows users to view up to six cursors on the monitor, one for each connected device. Every cursor has a different color and an assigned label for easier identification.

Simultaneous computer control

Clicking anywhere on the screen and pressing a few keys automatically pairs the mouse with that particular keyboard, so each user can input text independently.

The cursors can perform actions synchronously on the same desktop and control any running application. However, concurrency is automatically limited by applications that are configured not to recognize a second user.

Multiple control devices for easier collaboration

With TeamPlayer LITE, users can discuss and analyze a design project together with their partner on the same PC, thus reducing the time, effort and costs required for work meetings, file transfers and merging different project sections. It enables team members to make points easier and share their ideas in an efficient manner.

TeamPlayer LITE is an innovative application that allows user interaction on the same workstation. The only limitation is related to hardware equipment; the more USB ports your computer has, the more keyboards and mice you can connect. A multi-port USB hub might do the trick in this case.

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