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In Multiplicity Pro, under the Seamless Display™ tab, you can configure a primary computer to connect to a secondary computer's display, thus extending the desktop area of the primary computer.

This feature differentiates from the ‘Seamless connection’ available in the standard Multiplicity software. Effectively, each Seamless Display™ remote connection will behave as if physically added the displays of one computer to another. Once added, this can uniquely be utilized to move both mouse and applications from one display to the next.

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Seamless display shares

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(1) Check this box on the primary computer to enable it to allow it to accept incoming display shares.

(2) After checking to allow incoming display shares, click the plus icon to add and configure a Seamless Display connection. The following prompt will appear:

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(3) Once the Seamless Display connection is added from the primary computer, the pencil icon can be clicked to make future edits the currently selected computer’s Passcode:

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(4) The trashcan icon can be clicked to delete/remove a currently selected saved connection’s information from this list.

Share my computer displays (secondary computer)

Before the Seamless display remote connection can be accessed, it must also be allowed by the secondary computer. Do to this, locate the following section in the Seamless Display™ tab on the secondary computer:

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If (1) is selected, a prompt will appear on the secondary computer each time the screen share request is sent from the primary computer:

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(2) and (3) can also be selected to enable conditions for which shared connection requests will be allowed.

(4) The compression dropdown menu can be adjusted for more or less bandwidth and CPU usage:

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