Product Information
What is Multiplicity?
Multiplicity is a software that enables the management of multiple computers using a single keyboard and mouse. It creates a virtual KVM switch with two modes. The Seamless mode allows the mouse cursor to move freely between computers, each with its own separate display. The Remote mode enables controlling multiple computers from one, sharing a single display. Controlled computers do not require their own monitors, keyboards, or mice. Multiplicity supports any combination of these modes across multiple machines.
Key features include managing several computers with one keyboard and mouse, dragging and dropping files between them, copying and pasting text and images across computers, locking all systems with a single keyboard, and listening to audio from multiple computers through one PC. Unique aspects of Multiplicity include its virtual KVM switch that eliminates the need for physical switch boxes or cables, seamless transition of control between computers, network-extended KVM functionality, remote control without reliance on external cloud services, and no usage fees.
Multiplicity is particularly useful for emergency command and control rooms, trading desks, dynamometer test chambers, IT support desks, and home users who wish to control multiple PCs with a single keyboard and mouse.
How to use Multiplicity?
Multiplicity is a software KVM switch that lets users control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse, no extra hardware needed. It enables seamless switching and control between computers in seamless or remote modes to enhance productivity.
Core Functions of Multiplicity
Multi-Monitor Support
Ad-Free
Keyboard Sharing
Mouse Sharing
Screen Extension
Remote support
Usage Scenarios of Multiplicity
- Emergency command control room
- Trading desk
- Dynamometer test unit
- IT support desk
- Home users control multiple computers
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