So after a day of use, the mouse will no longer slowly pixalate into oblivion due to moving from one machine to another. However, I happened to run across a new issue that won't happen often enough for me to have problems but wanted to bring it to your attention. But first, I use a desktop as my primary machine with the following version of windows:
- Edition: Windows 10 Pro
- Version 2004
- OS Build: 19041.388
My secondary computer is a laptop with the following:
- Edition: Windows 10 Enterprise
- Version: 1909
- OS build: 18363.959
Without going into a lot of detail there are times when I disconnect my laptop from the Ethernet for meetings and then hook it back up after my meeting has ended. In doing so, the mouse will completely disappear from the primary machine and I can't click around. I have an accessibility option turned on that shows where your mouse would be if you hit Ctrl so I can tell the focus is on the primary machine (great feature when conducting meetings). When this happens I'll end multiplicity (on the primary computer) as a task via task manager using my keyboard. This will bring back my mouse pointer and I'll reload the application. After this everything works fine. It's not a typical use case or occurrence but something to backlog maybe?