A_Dandy_Scot

A_Dandy_Scot

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I am currently connecting to my secondary through a TP-LINK 5-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch, but I saw someone mention that an Ethernet to USB might be the best way - is that the case? Which is the best way?

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[quote who="zero80473" reply="23" id="3783895"] This feature needs to be done very soon. Plus adding it so we dont need any monitors plugged in at all. (i get a gray screen if not using it for a wilie) but as soon as use a switcher box to swap the output to an monitor it comes back online). [/quote] I have been using Dummy HDMI plugs, so my secondary PC thinks it has a monitor connected. So I can use the same monitor for each

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I had to reinstall Multiplicity today because, despite my passcodes being exactly the same, it kept saying they were wrong (which is a separate issue). After uninstalling and purging Multiplicity they finally connected (same passcode), and I noticed my mouse cursor is now twice the size on my secondary pc, and sometimes will flip between being white or black depending on what program window I am in on my secondary. Everything is the same setting it was before, anyone aware of

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Hey Rohan, yes I can see the option to flip between the two monitors but I need to be able to view each window separately on different screens, just because of the massive amount of info I need to see at one time. I very, very much hope that second monitor support is coming soon, because for me (I hate to say it because I am loving everything else about Multiplicity) - may be a deal breaker. I need to have two monitors of the second PC view-able.

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My main PC has a two monitor set up (4k main, 2k secondary). My secondary pc has two dummy emulators that produce the same resolutions. But when I connect to the second PC I can't find an option to show both monitors. For my work I need to view a lot of information at the same time from multiple programs (game dev, hopefully Stardock understand). I saw a few multi monitor discussions but many were years old and I was wondering is there a way to get multi moni

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[quote who="sdRohan" reply="7" id="3776760"] Quoting A_Dandy_Scot, reply 2 My primary does, (keyboard USB, mouse wireless Logitech MX Master). My secondary, the one I am editing audio on, does not have a mouse or keyboard attached. If you do plug a mouse in, not using it but

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[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="6" id="3776758"] In Windows settings on the Ease of Access enable the mouse keys feature. This will make Windows believe there is a pointer and so update the mouse cursor image correctly. [/quote] THIS - did the trick. My mouse is now reacting to the change in action. Thank you very much much Neil.

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Currently I am (KVM) remoting into a local computer that is using Reaper for audio editing. However I have noticed my mouse icon is not changing when I am editing audio. Normally the when I am at the edge of a wave file or the edge of a channel/track, my mouse icon changes to a bracket shape to show I can then manipulate the audio in that particular way. I need to do this 1000s of times a day so not getting that feedback from the mouse icons is very disruptive. This is

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