This concerns me on the commitment and future of Stardock in providing quality software. As a developer myself I would have expected a clear answer many years ago as a query on Mac support that was made in 2005. Multiplicity is really well done and kept simplistic which makes it a powerful tool. I would have expected multi-platform support for this a long time ago.
markebby
This was asked in this forum 15 years ago and still no Mac support. Come on guys. This is good software that just cries out for multiple platform support. Do I have to dump this and go back to Synergy?
3 computers in an inverted L formation. Replace primary and moved from Windows 8.1 to 10 with 3 monitors. Computer above this is Windows 8.1 with 2 monitors. These work just fine. Third computer to the right up upper (or any other position) is Windows 10. The third computer shows connected but does not take the mouse. AVG antivirus and firewall all set to accept all Multiplicity. Multiplicity version 3.44 build 0090 on all computers. Third com
I have a similar glitch. Running Whendoze 8.1 with three monitors on the primary [from left to right] 1920x1200 - 3840x2160 - 3840x2160. My secondary computer is above with two monitors [from left to right] 1680x1050 - 1920-1080. When moving up from my center monitor, any mouse button press causes a jump to the left, as does the button release. any movement from either left or right monitor to the upper monitors, everything works perfectly. This problem even occu