Multiplicity 3 + multiple computers

Since a few years I've been using Multiplicity 3 to share my Primary computer keyboard  & mouse only with 2 computers on local network.

 

Recently i've reinstalled my Primary computer OS (Windows11)

When I reinstalled Multiplicity 3 and put my licence, it appears I can no longer share my keyboard & mouse with my 2 "secondary" computer anymore.

It does work, but only with a single "secondary computer" at once, and I HAVE to place it on the grid which I never done before.

Until then I was simply able to swap between one computer to one another using shortcuts.

Has the Multiplicity 3 "KM" licence functionnalies been changed?

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Reply #1 Top

Hello,

Sorry to hear you are having issues. But, from what I understand there is no such changes. However to be sure, I have forwarded your problem/question to Stardock Support Team for their assistance. Please keep an eye on this thread for any updates. We appreciate your feedback and patience. Thank you.

Basj,

Stardock Community  Assistant

Reply #2 Top

Thank you , i will wait for a reply then.

 

For note , i've done the base troubleshooting including :

 

- uninstalling multiplicity 3 on secondary computers 

- reboot

- manual cleanup of remaining files/folders Stardock/Multiplicity in Program data/program files /program files (x86)

In %appdata% subdirectories 

 

 

I've also cleaned the corresponding folders in the Windows registry in CurrentUser and LocalUser

- reinstalling  Multiplicity 3 on the "secondary" computers with the same setup file used for Primary computer , taken from my Account "download" webpage. 

- reboot all computers 
- reboot internet router (just for good measure)
The secondary computers are instantly seens by the primary computer wether using computer network names or IP addresses. keyboards/mouse sharing works perfectly fine with shortcuts as well.
But it only work with a SINGLE secondary computer at once and it is mandatory for it to be placed on the grid.
Sadly I cannot place 2 secondary computers on the grid , the software just doesn't allow that . I remember it is a normal behaviour as you need a KVM licence for that (and I have a KM paid licence only )
Just in case , i've set the software in english language.
I have also made sure Multiplicity is whitelisted in Windows default firewall.
Still a KM licence should allow to share mouse & keyboard with up to 5 computers ,  which was the case before.
Hope that helps 
Reply #3 Top

Hi Sanders6,

Thanks for posting.  If your Multiplicity 3 KM license previously allowed keyboard/mouse switching between two Secondary PCs, I expect it should still be able to do that now.  

Since this started after reinstalling Windows on the Primary, please try deactivating the old/previous Primary activation from your Stardock account, then activate Multiplicity again on the current Primary.

Guide here: https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1260585049/How+to+deactivate+Stardock+products

After reactivating, reboot the Primary and test adding both Secondary PCs again.  Please let us know if that helps.


Adam McGuinness
Stardock Support Specialist

Reply #4 Top

Good evening,

 

thank you for the quick reply.

I have done step by step the given instructions

 

The licence has been disabled both from my Account webpage and Primary computer successfully.

 

I've restarted

put back the licence on Primary computer

I did correctly received the  "activation successful" message.

Account products webpage indeed displays the licence being in use on said computer now.

 

Sadly, there's no change : 

Both "secondary" computers are well recognized and I can add them to the trusted list.
I can share my keyboard & mouse with both "secondary" computers but :

it HAS to be put on the grid

Only up to 1 single "secondary" computer on the grid

 

I cannot put both on the grid

nor can I put one and access the other one simply with a shortcut.

 

May you please advise?

I wouldn't mind upgrading if ultimately necessary but I hope I could at least get a little discount.

Do you perhaps have a "temporary" activation key I could use for troubleshooting? so that I can ensure wether it comes from my licence or not.

 

Again, thank you in advance,

Kind regards,

Antoine