One of my connected machines is locked down pretty tight and I cannot open firewall ports (But I can change the registry?!?! - I know...). Port 3389, RDP, is open by default. It was easy enough configure the secondary's services to change the listening application on 3389 to Multiplicity, but I cannot get my primary machine's Multiplicity to attempt a connection on that port (or any other arbitrary port FWIW). As I mentioned, it always tries to connect on 30569. My ultimat
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Hi! I'm using Multiplicity 3 Pro, latest version, and trying to change the connection ports to one of my secondary machines. I've been able to change the port on the secondary, and can confirm the MultiSrv service is listening on the correct port, but following the directions here for setting the "Primary - controlling other machines" do not appear to work. I've added a "Port" key to the machine's re
That would be a fantastic feature and entirely make me give up eying those very expensive dual-head KVMs. Thanks for passing it along to the devs!
Hi, First, this is almost exactly what I've been looking for... the video compression you guys use to transmit from a secondary to a primary is fan-freakin-tastic - even at 4k resolutions, there's very little stutter. There's just one thing I can't figure out - how can I show show monitor 1 of the secondary on monitor 1 of the primary, and monitor 2 of the secondary on monitor 2 of the primary at the same time. They're both set up to use the same monitors independently,