Can Multiplicity be set only to connect with Ethernet?

If not, how do I submit a feature request?

Appreciate any tips from more savvy users.

2 of these are laptops and I sometimes will bring them around the house and don't want KVM to work unless they're in their docking stations with the ethernet connected.

I've had issues with losing the mouse cursor to another remote screen when I pull a laptop to go work away from my workstation and I can't remember every time to disable it.

Would be nice to have a setting to automatically disable KVM when not on wired ethernet and re-enable when that connection is again detected. 

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,

I have forwarded your report to the Stardock support team for their review and recommendations.

Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates.

We really do appreciate your feedback, thanks.

 

AzDude
Stardock Community Assistant

Reply #2 Top

Hello,

Sorry to hear you are having trouble.

No, but this feature might be of help:

Another option it to drag the Secondary off the grid:

If you do have it happen, however, it would be prudent to have a hotkey to get you back to the Primary:

Sean Drohan
Stardock Support Manager

Reply #3 Top

I literally came here looking for the same exact information.  Thanks for the workarounds but none of them are ideal.  I would happily buy a Multiplicity 4 license when its available, if it included this option to enable/disable switching based on which NIC interface is active (hint, hint).  :)

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Reply #4 Top

Quoting mainegeek, reply 3

I literally came here looking for the same exact information.  Thanks for the workarounds but none of them are ideal.  I would happily buy a Multiplicity 4 license when its available, if it included this option to enable/disable switching based on which NIC interface is active (hint, hint).  :)
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I knew I wasn't the only one. I cosign everything Mainegeek said, including contributing more "development funds"!