dar501

dar501

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I am going to ask for help again. I want to be able to but the connected computer in sleep mode and not have to see it go on & off by itself constantly when I don't need it. It SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE that such a sophisticated program as Multiplicity will not allow this. It doesn't seem possible that my only recourse is to leave it on but turn the monitor off or else turn it off completely. A little help here?

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Both machines are windows 10. Primary is an Asus laptop intel i5/8gen. Secondary is a Dell Optiplex 7010 with similar processor. I'm not sure but maybe changing the lock function to be independent will allow the secondary to sleep if I don't use it for a while? I cannot claim my issue is huge, and in fairness, MP works really well - shockingly well for the price, really. It would be nice to be able to put them to sleep as needed as I describe, tho

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I have the KVM version. It is unclear how to (a) get both machines to sleep at same time when I am done working and (b ) use only one machine (the primary) while keeping the secondary asleep until I need it. When I am working on only one machine without need for the secondary, the latter flashes on and off while I am not using it as though it is possessed. While using both machines (primary & secondary), Multiplicity seems to work just fine - great, actua

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