Question about if it’s possible to use this for games

I wanted to ask if it’s possible to use this for a game I play grand theft auto V Online to use 2 keyboards and mouses that are connected to the both systems (each keyboard is connected to its own device). I’m not sure if this is the right place to post it, but basically I want to see if it’s possible for multiplicity to use both my handheld and my gaming pc at the same time in order to play gta 5 on missions that requires two missions to play. In other words, is it possible to use the both devices, that are connected to two different keyboard and mouse, for use of this in gta online? Sorry if this isn’t the right place.

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Support will respond here in this thread.

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Basj,

Stardock Community  Assistant

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Hi BruceyTheCat and thanks for your question,

Quoting BruceyTheCat,

I wanted to ask if it’s possible to use this for a game I play grand theft auto V Online to use 2 keyboards and mouses that are connected to the both systems (each keyboard is connected to its own device). I’m not sure if this is the right place to post it, but basically I want to see if it’s possible for multiplicity to use both my handheld and my gaming pc at the same time in order to play gta 5 on missions that requires two missions to play. In other words, is it possible to use the both devices, that are connected to two different keyboard and mouse, for use of this in gta online? Sorry if this isn’t the right place.

End of BruceyTheCat's quote

For gaming in general, we have seen plenty of users report success with the software.  Furthermore, newer features such as hotkey switching between PCs have been added over the generations to accommodate commonly requested utility for gaming. 

As long as the PCs you are running Multiplicity on are operating with Windows 11 or Windows 10, the software should work.  If the handheld you mention doesn't meet this hard requirement, please know that would not be supported.   

All of this said, the best way to know if Multiplicity suits your specific needs would be to check the product page:

https://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/

If it looks good to you, we encourage you to try the free 30-day trial.  If you have any further questions along the way, please let us know.

Best regards,

Adam McGuinness
Stardock Support Specialist

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Quoting BruceyTheCat, reply 3997220

Do you know how to use it for that, as I do not see any tutorial on it, unless i am blind,

End of BruceyTheCat's quote

The app itself is designed for an intuitive setup, though specific usages can vary.  

One tip for when you first run it, you'll want to decide between using Seamless (such as for controlling a second PC on the same desk), or KVM (controlling a second PC from your primary PC's monitor).  Complete explanations of these options can be found from here:

Additional support documentation is also available in the Help Center to answer other common questions:

A complete overview of what to expect from Multiplicity 4's user interface can be found here, and may also be of interest as you make your way through setup:

If you have any further questions that aren't answered in the above pages, we'll be happy to help you from here.

Best regards,

Adam McGuinness
Stardock Support Specialist