I guess Multiplicity just isn't important enough to get the development time it needs. Theres still no Mac version. Everquest has been broken for years (probably since Multi was launched). Now the new Ultima Online enchanced client suffers the same symptoms as Everquest. It might be that the problems with [insert problem here] just have them stumped, but I'm leaning toward the theory that it just keeps getting pushed back to make room for more important things ([e digi
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I used Impulse to install it.
I am running a fully updated Windows Vista x64 Business edition on the primary PC, and Windows XP Media Center ed. on the secondary. Both are running Multiplicity Pro 1.21. The ability to cross to my secondary screen with just a mouse movement is not working. I have tried several configurations, and the only one that seems to work is using Scroll Lock to swap screens - then I can swap to the secondary by pushing scroll lock. Once on the secondary computer, scroll lock doe
I have 1.21 and the problem still remains. EQ on the host pc (both running windows xp) will not accept input.
I am using version 1.2 of Multiplicity Pro (that is as specific as i could find the version number) and Windows XP Pro on the primary computer with XP Media Center ed. on the secondary. I continue to have the same Everquest problem where the primary computer's game frequently stops responding after switching screens.
www.dual-boxing.com has a forum where one can find a modified version of Synergy which does keyboard broadcasting. However, Synergy's mouse control in WoW and many other games is broken and apparently is not ever going to be fixed. While Synergy can be run at the same time as Multiplicity, it seems like a great waste of resources and the setup can be complicated. Also, Synergy's keyboard broadcasting is limited in that one cannot choose which keys should be broadcast and which should not.<br/
Sadly Synergy has not been officially updated in a very, very long time. It is a miracle that it works with Vista at all I'd say. I don't really know how big of a company Stardock is, or how many devs there are to work on all the projects, but if the OSX version was under internal beta testing [B][I]two years ago[/I][/B], shouldn't it be out by now? This reminds me of waiting for the Mac version of Ventrilo. By the time they finally released it, I didn't even use Macs anymore
I have experienced the same problems with Ventrilo's push to talk key (while running WoW, if that matters) in the trial version of Multiplicity. I just bought Pro, and have not had time to really test Ventrilo yet.