If you click on the sprocket for any given KVM connection, does the 'Adjust for DPI differences' or any other setting there help resolve this?
Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager
Adjust for DPI differences makes no difference. Nor does any of the other options that I can see. Both the remote screen and the Multiplicity computer screen resolutions are identical. 2560x1440 on a 27" monitor.
The only way I can KVM into the machine and be able to click on pop up notifications, taskbar icons or icons in the lower portion of the remote desktop is if I run multiplicity in FULL SCREEN mode and make darn sure that the option Always Show Tab Bar is DISABLED> Otherwise I can not click on any of the icons in the lower portion of the remote computer or the taskbar icons.
Heaven forbid if I need to get to my main computer desktop. I have to go out of fullscreen mode. Then minimize the Multiplicity KVM window with the remote computer screen, and do what I need to do on my main computer. If I want to go back to the remote computer I have to restore the Multiplicity screen then go into the gear icon and select fullscreen from the gear pulldown menu.
If there is a vertical scrollbar at all for the remote computer it causes problems with not being able to click on icons in the lower portion of the remote computer desktop. This includes the taskbar of the remote computer. Those icons are not clickable. I also noticed that if there is a vertical scrollbar for the remote computer then the taskbar on the remote computer appears like it has been manually resized height-wise. There is white space below the taskbar icons.