Effectively closing the window might be easier.[e digicons]O:)[/e] I believe I have found, I have enabled the file and printer sharing option on my new laptop and it seems to have fixed the problem. [e digicons]:grin:[/e]
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I checked the option in your software and in the bios and had the same problem.
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Indeed, it is when he is sleeping that he no longer receives anything. Yes, I was expecting my new laptop to do like the old one to wake up when the mouse hovers over its screen.
Ok, but, my mouse subject hasn't had any input from you for two weeks. Which gives me the impression that my subjects are not followed. Sorry, I hope that some solutions for waking up my secondary computer with Multiplicity3 will be given to me soon. I know it's possible since my old laptop did it, but my new laptop, there's nothing I can do.
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The link between the master computer and the secondary computer breaks when I put the secondary computer to sleep, when the configuration seems to be correct.
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Hello, My secondary computer seems to have the correct configuration, and I still get the same message. A slow response error is displayed in the Try system on the master computer. I have a question about waking a computer on a network. Should this option be enabled in the bios?
hello, i have the following message, when the secondary computer is in standby. Please Check the Firewall settings on the secondary (Should not be set to public / Guest), the computer name, and ip address. the secondary computer is connected to a private network and the network is declared as a private network on Window 10. what should i do to correct the problem?
Hello, I would like to point out to you that Input Director makes the mouse cursor disappear from the screen of the slave computer. Then, it reappears when using a mouse on the slave computer. I suspect they are using the software on the slave computer to detect mouse movements to redisplay it. In your place, I will consider removing the screen cursor from the slave computer. Even if it is only an aesthetic effect. Thank you in advance for giving me news on cursor management o
Oops, I thought I saw the mouse disappear when the slave screen was to the left or top of the master screen. But after checking it is still there. Except that it is so discreet that we do not notice it. That is in said, it does not have the means to position the cursor outside the slave screen. Thus it would no longer be visible in the slave screen, but still available if necessary for another mouse connected to the computer. Thank you for your support.
Hi, my slave computer is at the bottom of the master computer. The mouse passes successfully from the master computer to the slave computer. But switching the mouse from the slave computer to the master computer has the small flaw of leaving the mouse cursor at the top of the slave screen. Thank you for your help.