zbt1

zbt1

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Both systems have Windows 11. I recently switched from Windows 10 and I never had this issue before on Windows 10. 1. In the bios on the primary PC I turned off wake up from sleep on both mouse and keyboard. Nothing changed. 2. I unloaded Multiplicity on the primary PC and put both PCs in sleep mode. It worked, both PCs stayed in sleep mode. I wouldn't mind unloading multiplicity every time before turning both PC

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I know it's not part of the Back to school sale, but it feels a little lame that I purchased Multiplicity 10-14 days ago and it's now sold at 50% off. So I was wondering if the team at Stardock would give us a coupon or a deal to upgrade. I'm willing to pay another 10€ for it, which would make KVM 32,99€ instead. Please! [e digicons]O:)[/e]

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I fixed audio stuttering by disabling MalwareBytes (premium with the real time protection). So maybe you guys can look into that too on your side :) It's thanks to the idea you mentioned above, basically making sure that the ports are open and Multiplicity is allowed by the firewall. That gave me the idea of pausing MalwareBytes and it immediately transferred the audio smoothly again like magic. You can try it to reproduce the issue. Cheers

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