I wasn't asking if it could - I was asking if this could perhaps be a feature that could be developed. Or the possibility that the license activation could recognize that a secondary is licensed, thus negating the need for the primary to carry a license.
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Would it not be feasible that just any PC within the group is activated for full functionality, or failing this allow a secondary to control a primary? That way I can keep my primary license on my laptop, and only need to install the client on the desktop I will be using on a given day, to allow that to control the laptop?
Yes, However on one machine (I have used for over 30 days) then it says the license was expired and wouldn't let me set it as a primary whilst I had the licensed secondary on the network - unless I have something set wrong. Don't have any screenshots, but will attach some next time I have the issue. An improvement may be to allow (or be able to set) control in any direction, much the same as other solutions (though I appreciate these other solutions just aren't as robu
Thanks, Away from any secondary PC at the moment - will check this and update if it resolves the issue.
When typing on a primary PC (that is sharing audio with a secondary) - Seamless Mode The keystrokes from the primary are also being sent to the secondary PC (didnt notice at first, so have inadvertently deleted files off the desktop on secondary PC) Key-strokes destined for the secondary PC work as intended and don't effect the primary PC.
I use multiplicity at home, and want to use it at work. (I currently have Object Desktop on 2 x PCs and an additional KVM Pro License) When at work, I generally have a desktop (but not always the same one) which I like to use as the primary to control my laptop as a secondary, however as I am not always at the same desktop (and it isn't mine) I would like to be able to keep the license on my laptop version. Is there a way to set this up, without activating/deactivating license
The tick on application exclusions to work as inclusion instead is working the opposite way around - so when unticked it includes the apps and when ticked it excludes the apps.