Apparently I do, I didn't realize it was a 'gaming' mouse until you mentioned that. I've tried a few different DPI settings and it might have helped a little bit, but theres some some bad lag at all the different settings.
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Primary is a windows 10, secondary is windows 11 No VPN running, and both machines aren't overloaded. Today, multiplicity works great, but I open teams, and the lag shoots up and makes it unusable, and then when I close teams, the lag goes away. This is after a fresh reboot. Is there something that teams does that affects multiplicity? But it's not consistent, sometimes teams opens fine with no lag, other times it's outlook. &nbs
Primary PC: Windows 10 Secondary PC: windows 11 Both machines are on hardwired connections, and are on same subnet and I have the fake pointer setting enabled on the secondary display. I don't know if they are correlated, but I do randomly lose connection between the systems, and the fix is to restart the service on the main machine and wait for a few minutes and they usually will reconnect. Although sometimes it takes a few times, and the screens will all
Since the last re-install it's been behaving better, I found out that I don't have to re-install it, I just have to restart the service and that fixes it most time, when it doesn't, rebooting will fix it. The biggest problem I have now is sometimes it's laggy on the secondary machine. they are both connected via ethernet and audio streaming is off, but I haven't gotten time to look at the troubleshooting laggy connections articles.
Multiplicity will work great for a random amount of time, and then it stops, without any interaction and will not start again. The only thing i'll notice is the multiplicity program disappears from the systray. Main computer is windows 10, and the other computer is windows 11. I click on the check box, and it says it connected, but I cannot remote control the other PC. I can connect with the PC in KVM mode, but it won't register any of the mouse clicks or keystrokes.&n