Ok, strange problem I'm having: If I have an sort of window, application, or dialog selected on my primary machine, and I'm working on my secondary machine, Multiplicity seems to start spamming some command over the network that continually attempts to scroll horizontal scrollbars to the right. This uses ~10% of my wired 100Mbps network and 50% of the CPU on the secondary machine. - If no horizontal scrollbar is present on the foreground w
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The Multiplicity trial has been flawless for me but for one minor annoyance: On the primary, if I'm holding down a key (e.g. "w", to move forward in a game) when I switch to the secondary computer, that key remains held down until I switch back to the primary and press the key again. This does not happen when holding a key on the secondary and switching to the primary. Is there some way to prevent keys held down from sticking like this?
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