Even without that one connected, HDMI only, the problem then becomes I only see the primary display and not the external, event though 2 are detected.
jasonpax
Sorry for the line repeat about 1070! Saw your except after I replied.. ;)
So the laptop has a 1070gtx full graphics card in it.. (4 monitor support). 1 monitor is connected via HDMI, 1 is connected via mini-display port (adapted to HDMI) After unplugging and isolating, etc.. The problem doesn't seem to follow a particular port..
I'm not the original poster, btw... Just adding what worked for me recently..
Ok, Multiplicity 3.44 on Windows 10 (fairly latest) This has been a bug for a while for me: The Setup: Primary Computer - Multiplicity 3.44 KVM 9 license Secondary Computer is a laptop with 1070gtx video card, and two external monitors. So 3 displays total. An external monitor on the secondary is configured as the primary desktop. I can connect to the secondary, and it shows that there are three displays to switch between. However,
For me, windows switched the secondary's network to public, reactivating the firewall... This fix my issue on that.. hope this helps