LOVE Multiplicity. I even pimped it in my blog (external link). I bought a Samsung Q1 and have it sitting below my primary LCD in a Triple-Monitor config. (Pic in external link)

I would love to be able to access the Q1 by placing the Multiplicity virtual screen below the primary LCD. Then I can move my mouse down to access it, rather than moving the mouse WAY to the far right edge of the screen.

Thanks, and great software!

Nicholas
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The pro version allows for vertically structured screens.

Right click on Primary systray icon | Advanced User settings
Second item down: "Machine configuration is stacked vertically"
Check it.

I don't know if the standard version support that. You'll have to test if that's what you have.


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Thanks for the pointer. It works, but it's not nearly as smooth as the horizontal layout transition. It might be because I'm run a triple LCD configuration. I can only move the mouse from my secondary machine off of the upper right corner of its' screen and then the mouse sometimes appears on the left monitor since I can't actually change the monitor positions in the UI like I can if I had a physically attached LCD positioned under the primary, then Windows allows me to move that monitor position anywhere. Didn't disuade my purchase decision, but I'd like to see that feature a future rev. Thanks!