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At first launch, Multiplicity 4 will display the following Welcome screens:

Welcome

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to Multiplicity

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(1) If setting up the primary computer, select this option. This will designate the computer to control the secondary computer on the network.

The primary computer will then require activation through the following prompt:

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(2) If setting up a secondary computer, select the corresponding option.

This will then advance to the security settings welcome screen for the secondary computer.

(3) The “quick start guide” button links to support documentation for Multiplicity 4.

Seamless grid choice

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Once a seamless grid choice is made, the primary computer will proceed to the security settings welcome screen.

Security settings (Change encryption password/key)

Here, the encryption key can be changed to match both primary and secondary computers.

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Once the Welcome prompts are finished, the following advice pop ups will appear normally. These settings and configurations can be changed at any time.

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The default tab when Multiplicity 4 is opened on the Primary primary computer will be the Seamless connections tab, where seamless connections can be added and configured.

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On the Primary primary computer, the left side column contains the following menu tabs:

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On the Secondary secondary computer, the left side column contains the following menu tabs:

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On both Primary primary and Secondary secondary computers for all menu tabs, two buttons are present underneath the left side menu column:

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(1) Primary computer/Secondary computer toggle

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When this toggle is clicked, a prompt will ask if you would like to switch the current computer from being the Primary primary or a Secondary secondary computer.

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(2) Unlocked settings/Locked settings

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toggle

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When this button is clicked, a prompt will ask if you would like to lock your Multiplicity settings from being changed (requires Administrator rights to lock or unlock)

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