Keyboard Splitter is a Windows utility that lets multiple users share one keyboard by assigning different keys to separate virtual players — commonly used for local multiplayer games that lack multi-keyboard support. Version 1.2.0.2 is a specific release of that tool.
By default, Windows treats all keyboards and mice as a single input source. If you plug in two USB keyboards, pressing "A" on both will type the same letter. For most users, this is fine. But for gamers looking to add a dedicated macro board, streamers needing a secondary command center, or medical professionals entering data from two stations, this limitation is a major bottleneck. Download Keyboard Splitter 1.2.0.2
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Unlike simple remapping tools, this software installs a filter driver in the Windows kernel. It intercepts HID (Human Interface Device) signals from your USB keyboards, isolates them based on hardware ID, and presents them to the operating system as separate virtual keyboards (e.g., "Keyboard 1" and "Keyboard 2"). Dependency (Critical): This software requires the Xbox 360
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: On first run, the app may require you to install a virtual bus driver (like ScpVBus) to handle the controller emulation Troubleshooting