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TeamPlayer allows multiple users to connect extra USB mice or keyboards to one computer. Each user gets their own colored cursor, enabling collective editing or interactive presentations. The "Free" Reality: While older versions like TeamPlayer 2.2 are often listed as free on legacy sites like

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: A newer alternative that supports multiple mouse cursors and keyboards independently on Windows. TeamPlayer allows multiple users to connect extra USB

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But to write a deep paper, I need structure. Maybe start with an introduction about the software, its purpose, the 2010 context, then discuss how the free aspect contributed to its success or shortcomings, and how it was better than alternatives. However, if the user is looking for a hypothetical analysis, I can frame it that way. But I need to ensure the content is accurate. : A newer alternative that supports multiple mouse

For a "pro" setup, ASTER turns one PC into several independent workstations. Unlike simple multi-cursor apps, it lets you connect multiple monitors so each user has their own desktop environment. Peanut Butter Pointer

Each mouse had a distinct, colored pointer.

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