I might have the same problem here, but unfortunately I changed a few things at the same time and whilst I'm getting my machine freezing at times now after coming out of hibernation, it's a) intermittent, and b) I can't say for sure that WB6 is the cause. That said, it's only been happening for the last few days, I'll uninstall WB6 and see if I can track it down.
Guy Gascoigne-Piggford
Thank you.
I find it very frustrating that if I've been performing file operations on one machine and then try and use the mouse in explorer on the other machine, that it'll stop to copy all of the currently selection over to the other machine before it even pops up the context menu and sees if I wanted to paste them. This happens so often, sure the cut and paste between machines is really, really useful and I use it a lot, but I hate the way it interferes with the context menu. Can't it leave ac
I use Synergy on Linux, Windows XP and Vista, and honestly it's not too bad, but I'll drop it as soon as I can if there's a Linux version of Multiplicity. There are just so many little conveniences that make Multiplicity a nicer product to use - like it doesn't stop working every time there's an privilege bump request on Vista, for example.
Bother, somehow this doesn't surprise me.
Can I ask that some sort of systray filtering be added so that I can choose what systray icons to show and hide in a manner similar to the default windows task bar? It's really the only thing left that's annoying me about objectdock, but having a long strip of 20 icons, most of which I don't care about except on a few small occasions is a bit of a pain.
Am I missing something? I know that console skinning was removed a while ago from WB on XP, but I assumed that since Vista provided console skinning in Aero, that WB 6 would be able to provide the same level of features.
On the link to console, cool, I'd not seen that before.
Is there any chance that a future version of MP could provide bidirectional control as an option? I generally use MP as primary on a desktop and secondary on a laptop. The secondary is the faster computer and I often find myself moving it in front of my main keyboard and using the laptop keyboard and the primary mouse when playing WoW. This actually works really well, it's responsive and has been really solid. However I can't get at the main keyboard (cus I've had to move it out of t
Weird, following up on another thread that I saw here, I too noticed that I was happily using multiplicity but didn't have a tray icon, so I re-ran multiplicity and lo and behold, copy is now working again. This was on a clean install of Multiplicity on a clean install of Vista, so I guess that something didn't get configured to startup correctly. Either way, I've got a fix so I'm happy.
I'm running XP primary and Vista secondary (both 32 bit) and I'm generally having good success with this, but I'm not able to copy between machines at all. Didn't realize just how much I used that feature until it stopped working. Other than that it's been pretty reliable.
Is it possible to have Multiplicity stop a laptop from going into suspend or hibernate whilst it's being used to control a machine? Having the slave machine go to sleep whilst you are using it due to an inactivity timer is a real pain.
I've been using Multiplicity Pro 1.05 or a couple of weeks now, but I've suddenly started running into a problem. I'm using a desktop as the main box and a laptop as a slave. It doesn't matter is I'm using a wireless connection or a wired one. What's happeneing is that there is a connection to the laptop, I'm typing away or moving the mouse with out any problem, when suddenly control retuens to the desktop. If I move the mouse back to the laptop it reconnects without any