I have a feature request. I use Multiplicity to dual box when playing WoW.
I'm usually on Ventrilo at the same time (voice chat software). It uses a "push to talk" system where I need to push a key or a mouse button when I'm talking. In an earlier version of Multiplicity I was able to use my push-to-talk key on my primary computer (where Ventrilo is running) because some of my mouse button events weren't actually getting "captured" by Multiplicity. This has since been "fixed", so now I find using WoW and Ventrilo with Multiplicity much more awkward.
The real solution to this problem is, of course, a new feature.

I see Multiplicity installs a Win32 global hook on the primary computer and forwards all keyboard input to the secondary computer when the secondary computer has "focus". I would like to be able to configure "exception" events, for example MOUSE3. I would like to tell Multiplicity that if I press MOUSE3 not to forward that mouse event to the secondary machine and block it on the primary machine. If I could do this, I could be controlling the secondary machine and still talking on WoW.
Can this be done currently? If not, I'm requesting the feature.