

Generates a new key for the machine and resets its current connections.

Running Mouse Without Borders as a service account brings added control and ease of use to the controlled machines, but this also brings some additional security risks in case someone wants to use Mouse Without Borders as an attack vector. To enable the service mode, run PowerToys in administrator mode and enable the Use Service setting in the Mouse Without Borders settings page. To allow Mouse Without Borders to control elevated applications or the lock screen from another computer, it's possible to run Mouse Without Borders as a service under the System account. Install Mouse Without Borders as a service It's possible to switch the order of the devices by dragging the device icon to a new position in the layout. Once the computers connect to each other, you will be able to switch between them by moving your mouse curser beyond the edge of the screen, transitioning between computers. On the second computer, enter the Security Key that was generated on the first computer and the name of the first computer. On the first computer, select New Key to generate a security key for connecting. Open Mouse Without borders in PowerToys Settings to configure your connections. With the latest version of PowerToys installed, you will see Mouse Without Borders listed in the PowerToys Settings, where you will need to do some initial configuration.
