As a first step, I did the reinstall on the secondary. This seems to have worked. I'll probably reinstall on the primary over the weekend. Side note, still 2 instances of the Stardock Multiplicity 3 Thanks! Dave
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I waited until the cursor went goofy on the secondary, (it might be a lag), and opened up task manager. using the performance tab, the only things that seemed to be using CPU in any large amounts were Stardock Multiplicity 3 (32 bit) and Desktop Windows Manager. Moving the mouse was causing them to spike, especially Stardock. After restarting, moving the mouse affects the Desktop Manager, but not Stardock. I also notice that I have 2 instances of Stardock Multiplicity
I updated to 3.55 build 00101.kvmpro on all computers. same results. after a few hours, the cursor becomes impossible to control on the secondary. It is fine on the primary. a reboot of the secondard resolves the issue. the secondary is under minimal load, a vpn and a single 3270 connection. The primary is under a moderate load, 10 or 11 applications open. I am not able to use ethernet. The secondaries are stick computers, the primary is a Sur
I am running 3.5, windows 10. One primary, 2 secondary, all wireless. After the secondary computers have been connected for a couple of hours, the cursor starts to go crazy. floating around, continuing to move when I stop. Maybe its a lag. Neither computer is under heavy load. Any ideas how to fix this?