I find it odd that one of the key marketing points for Multiplicty is how you can get rid of the other keyboards off your desk and control everything from one computer. Yet, I find that I need to keep all of my keyboards easily accessible (thus cluttering my desk) so I can login on them...because Multiplicity doesn't start until after you login.
Multiplicity runs as a service that starts automatically when Windows boots. Am I supposed to be able to access my secondary computers before I log in on them? If so, can someone tell me what settings to look for? (Looking through the user guide it says you need to run the multiplicty program in order to use the clipboard/file/text sharing feature, suggesting you don't need to run the program for basic control.)
If not, well I think it would be just dandy if it would in a future version.