I read in a thread from a couple years ago that multiplicity linux support is something that's being looked into or worked on. What's the status of that? I would really like that feature.
Chrislw324
Thanks. It's working now.
I turned the firewalls off on both computers, and both the seamless and KVM modes work. What ports need to be opened on which computers? Outbound or inbound? TCP or UDP?
I have tried everything to get this to work, but don't know what to do. I've tried connecting by typing the IP addresses in directly. Didn't work. I've looked up what ports are needed and opened them, still didn't work. I even uninstalled the software and reinstalled it, but still neither KVM or Seamless modes work. I have my desktop set up as primary, and my laptop set up as secondary. Both computers are running windows 10.</
I have. Where does it talk about it?
I read the link you gave. I don't see how that answered my question.
I have a laptop and a desktop. When using kvm mode, my laptop's display is duplicated to my desktop computer's display. Is there a way to switch keyboard and mouse to controlling my laptop without duplicating the display? I know I can use the seamless, but I have a reason for wanting to do it this way. <p style="font-size: 16px; background-color: #f
I have a laptop and a desktop. When using kvm mode, my laptop's display is duplicated to my desktop computer's display. Is there a way to switch keyboard and mouse to controlling my laptop without duplicating the display? I know I can use the seamless, but I have a reason for wanting to do it this way. Also, is there a way to use kvm mode while playing a full screen game? I'm wanting to be able to play a game on my desktop, pau
Does the primary computer always have to be on? Suppose I just turn one of my other computers on to use alone. Will this work? Is there any lag with the keyboard/mouse/audio when playing games on primary computer with this software? Does this need wifi? I have all my computers wired up. Still can use? Thanks, Chris