auggybendoggy

auggybendoggy

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Is it possible to apply Multiplicity's screen to a desktop so ctrl+win and arrow keys can go back and forth between the two pc's? Currently you can do it but once you get to the slaved pc, the ctrl+win and arrows don't switch back because you're now using the other pc. It would be a nice way of moving back and forth. I do like the side panel option too that is really helpful.

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One last note in case anyone else reads in the future. The one difference between the two PC's is the one that works with Multiplicity is using W7-64 not 32 bit.

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Well as a last ditch effort, I was able to make it work. I have an exact model Dell for my media center for my TV. It is using W70 pro 32 bit. I cloned it and put the cloned drive into the problem PC. It worked. Changed the computer name, assigned a new IP and Multiplicy is working. Not sure why a fresh install of W7-32 wouldn't updated certificates, but alas, I'm happy as long as it works. I better clone these drives as back ups.<br

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the download file for me says update not applicable. if stardock cannot fix this then they should remove w7 as a comoatible os w multiplicity

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Well I was able to get it all updated. Once I was fully updated, I tried with a installing again and the same results. I try to launch to configure and it opens the multiplicity website. Is it possible W7 isn't compatible any longer.

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Then they need to specify Home vs Pro. Because Windows 7 pro is Windows 7. Windows 7 home is Windows 7.

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It didn't work. I did download the latest (note: there are 2 download links in my account - one has a SD in the name one does not. However, when I download either, they both have SD in the name. So far the only result is that it takes me to the multiplicity website. Please check the files on the server to make sure they're correct. I tend to think they probably are because it does install with no errors. But there is another weird thing: Th

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I just installed Multiplicity on my Windows 7-32 bit pc and when I try to configure it, it simply takes me to the Stardock website. If I try to run it from the exe in the porgrams folder, it takes me to the website. Any ideas?

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Sean, I think you meant - "they cannot both be primaries" - which I get. Primary always has to connect to secondary. Thanks for your info. Sorry so late to get back to you on this.

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Just to be clear, would a non-pro version 2nd license allow for that, or does it have to be Pro?

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I own 1 license of KVM (non pro version). I use 2 main computers and constantly have to log out of 1 in order to make the other primary. Is it possible to own 2 licenses so that the 2 computers can both be primaries or would I have to use PRO?

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Sean is there an address to submit suggestions? Maybe Pro version already has this, but an option to - START MULTIPLICTY ON THIS MACHINE IN SECONDARY WHEN WINDOWS STARTS. Other wise, we're forced to boot the primary machine, turn it to secondary before another can become primary. Aug

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Thank you Sean. But adding computers to the list in the kvm section doesn't mean you have to connect to them. Can't Stardock let us add them so we dont have to add and delete over and over. Even if I put 9 in, Stardock could still limit the use to one at a time.

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I believe they answered me. It seems only 1 computer can be added to the list in the kvm section. The seamless panel can have up to nine. I don't care for that. We should be able to add 9 computers to the list while only being able to control 1 in kvm non-seamleas. Why make us delete it and re-add?

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Hi, I recently got a refund on my steam purchase for KVM. I paid 39$ but it seemed I could only add 1 computer at a time (KM). Perhaps the Steam 39$ purchase is KM. I doubt that because Steam also has the 19$ version, which I believe is KM. I think you may want to review the system to make sure the versions are correct on Steam. Perhaps I'm wrong about my assessment. What happened is I tried to add a 2nd secondary computer to my primary list but i

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