Normally I run my Multiplicity machines side by side, but I just experimented with a vertical monitor configuration (secondary above the primary) for the first time today. It works fine for regular Windows applications, but when a full-screen DirectX game (such as World of Warcraft) is active on the secondary machine, it will not release the mouse cursor to the primary as long as the game has focus. Alt-tabbing out of the game allows the cursor to transition across monitor boundaries as normal,
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I run Multiplicity Pro on a Vista 64 primary, with two Vista 32 secondaries (one of which also occasionally serves as a primary). It works fine on all of them, although I have noticed that it sometimes has to be forcibly restarted on the primary if I want to change the layout -- otherwise it keeps the old one until I do.
I have a setup that uses two monitors on the primary PC (monitor 1 below, and monitor 2 above) and a third monitor on a Multiplicity secondary, placed to the left of primary monitor 1. Multiplicity clearly recognizes this setup (in the Advanced Seamless Setup window, it shows the two monitors of the primary PC next to the one monitor of the secondary), but I can't seem to find any option to make only the lower monitor on the primary "join" to the secondary, so that when I move my mouse cursor ba