 | |  | Download Multiplicity | | | | Soft32.com Windows System Utilities System Tools | Multiplicity 1.02 A new program that lets you control multiple computers with a single keyboard and mouse.
| | | | | Multiplicity Publisher's Description It's ideal for power users, engineers, graphics designers, gamers, or anyone else who has ever seen the benefit of multiple monitors but wants the full power of multiple computers working seamlessly together. Multiplicity Pro even lets you copy and paste folders/files between machines. Please note: Multiplicity is not a "remote desktop" application. Each system continues to need its own monitor to display that PC. Multiplicity is used to seamlessly move between multiple machines and control them from one primary PC. Features and Functions Multiplicity is exceptionally easy to install, and use. One of the highlights of the product is its unobtrusive nature, and streamlined operation.
Some of the features of Multiplicity are: Clip and Paste - Share your clipboard contents among your master and slave computers, including images! File and Directory Copying - Easily move files, or entire directories between computers! (Pro Version) Hotkey Support - Multiplicity supports fast switching to the connected computers via configurable hotkeys and mouse buttons! Fade/Darken Indicator - Multiplicity can fade or darken the non-focus computers, to further enhance navigation speed. Onscreen Display - Multiplicity can be configured to display an onscreen indicator of your current location. Locking - Support for locking your mouse to a specific desktop (configurable). Security - Full password protection, and domain control internally. Threshold Option - Full support for threshold control of mouse movement between machines. Alternative Control Methods - Multiplicity supports various control methods, such as Jog Dials, and Spatial Controllers! | | | | Download Multiplicity | Screenshots
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