I have a feature request. I use Multiplicity to dual box when playing WoW. I'm usually on Ventrilo at the same time (voice chat software). It uses a "push to talk" system where I need to push a key or a mouse button when I'm talking. In an earlier version of Multiplicity I was able to use my push-to-talk key on my primary computer (where Ventrilo is running) because some of my mouse button events weren't actually getting "captured" by Multiplicity. This has since been "fixed", so no
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I've been a Multiplicity user for over a year now. When I first got Multiplicity (v1.02, I think) I was able to "dual box" playing World of Warcraft more effectively than I can now with version 1.05 which I recently upgraded to. My "problem" is that I think I was relying on an unintended behavior that was recently fixed in Multiplicity. In the past, when I was controlling the copy of WoW on my secondary machine and I pressed Mouse3 (the button I use in Ventrilo as the "push to
I now have Multiplicity working on my Mac mini. Unfortunately that was only after downloading Boot Camp and installing a copy of XP on the thing.
Greetings, I'm a registered Multiplicity user. I've recently purchased a Mac Mini (I'm curious about OS X). I'm _very_ interested in getting my hands on a beta of the Multiplicity OS X (beta) client to take it for a spin. I don't need the clipboard functionality to work, I'm just interested in getting rid of the extra keyboard and mouse. Either way, I'm just interested in an update. Even if its just to tell me to not hold my b