Multiplicity with Windows in a virtual machine

I'm surprised I can't find the answer to this question anywhere, given how common Mac computers are.

 

Does Multiplicity KVM work with Windows installed in a virtual machine running on a Mac ARM processor? 

 

I am considering purchasing a new Mac and want to know if I can use it as a primary computer to control secondary computers in a Windows Virtual Machine (running through Parallels). I don't expect Multiplicity to be able to control the Mac, but to behave like the VM is a normal Windows primary computer with seamless KM to the secondary computers.

 

Thanks

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,
From what I know, right now, no Stardock Software product can run on ARM base system.

Thank you.
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

Reply #2 Top

Multiplicity will in fact run as a secondary on an ARM machine such as a Surface Pro X (possibly a primary too but I have not personally done that).  It has not been tested to see what happens with Parallels though.