This issue has been brought up in the past, but I couldn't find any discussion that was less than many years old. So, here it is again--hopefully a more recent version of Multiplicity can do what I want.
I have a primary with a single monitor. To the left of this, I have a secondary with dual monitors--monitor 1 is to the primary's immediate left, and monitor 2 is above monitor 1.
Moving the mouse to the right from secondary to primary works as I would expect. Moving from the top of secondary monitor 1 (the lower one) goes the the top of the primary monitor, while moving the mouse to the left on monitor 2 (the upper one) stops at the left of the monitor, not continuing to the primary. In other words, to get from secondary to primary, you must be on secondary monitor 1 (which makes sense visually).
Moving to the left from primary to secondary is the problem. I would expect it to work the same way moving left as moving right, but it doesn't. Rather than moving from the top of the primary to the top of secondary monitor 1, it moves to the top of secondary monitor 2.
It might be somewhat less annoying if it was at least consistent, but having motion to the right behave differently than motion to the left is just weird.
Is there any way to have Multiplicity exclude the top secondary monitor, and only "connect" with the bottom secondary?