I figured out what the problem was. I am running windows server 2003 x64. My friend would terminal into my computer to use programs and what not and that would load up another copy of multiplicity, so I would have two of them running. Well that just caused pretty big conflicts between the two programs (one registering that I'm on another computer and the other one, saying "Um excuse me, but I'm on this screen!"). Anyway, just thought I would let you know so you can fix it in later versions.
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Sorry for the repeat post
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Oh and BTW, it never did that with the trail version. Only with the purchased version.
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I have a Win 2003 64bit Standard Server as my primary with dual monitors and an XP laptop as my secondary. When I move over to my secondary, usually 5 seconds later the mouse will stop responding on my secondary and I find that my mouse has moved over to the upper right corner of my second monitor on the primary. It only happens when I'm actively moving the mouse. If I move the mouse over to the secondary and stop moving it it will keep control, but when I start moving it, the problem happens
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