Greetings all,
I have four computers, one is a custom build desktop I built in 2008, the other three are laptops (two Asus and one HP) that all run Windows 7 either Home or Professional, 64-bit. I have a rather strange issue, and I would prattle off all of the specs of each machine but I don't think the problem is related to any of that.
My desktop acts as main. I have all laptops configured to send audio through my network (hard wired) to the main PC. This works fine.
I can copy and drag files from one computer to the next almost no problem, however, one laptop seems to require that you wait several seconds before dragging onto it or it loses the file(s).
The very same laptop refuses to accept a paste from the unified clipboard. I copy a line of text, or url, from the main computer. I can paste it just fine in the laptops situated to the left and right of the machine. The instant I try to paste to the far left machine (the HP mentioned above that requires you to wait before allowing a dragging of files), nothing happens.
I've closed Multiplicity and rebooted the machines several times, and the problem persists. Since the options for the app are very limited on the secondary/slave machines, I doubt it is a setting I have ticked differently. All of the options are centralized for the most part to the host machine.
If Multiplicity works on two slave laptops, why not the third? Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Edit: I forgot to ask, if there is a list anywhere of various software that might conflict with/disrupt some of Multiplicity 2.0's features/functionality?