1.19 [beta] is available from Stardock Central. I'm not having much luck with it though. I've downloaded a trial of KaVoom KM which is a very simple piece of software that does what Multiplicity does - without all of the options, mind you. I am going to try it out for a few days and contemplate switching. I'm testing it out on my Secondary as I write this. Good news: Out of the box, it recognizes all the buttons on my mouse , and there is no Vista weirdness. This is a str
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Did v1.2 ever go beta? I've got the newest push 1.19 - but it doesn't seem to make a difference as far as extra mouse buttons go, or extended keyboard codes. I've updated my setup too: I'm running Vista Ultimate on both machines now, primary and secondary. One new thing: now when I push, say, the "back" mouse button on my secondary (Vista), the host computer beeps a little beep. Keeping hope alive!
I'm contemplating a switch too. I love me some Stardock, but the lack of Microsoft mouse and Microsoft additional keyboard functionality on my Vista secondary is making me think it's time to look elsewhere, since it seems that there isn't much motion on Multiplicity anymore. Too bad. It's an awesome product, and money well-spent. It may just be time to move on. I'm downloading Synergy for a trial run now... I'll come home to MP once this issue is resolved!
I'd love to see this too. The MS Natural Keyboard is a heck of a lot more boring with its silver buttons broken!