Multiplicity KVM supports the controlling of up to nine PCs with one keyboard and mouse. The main use scenario has not changed: you may use the software to control multiple systems using just one mouse and keyboard. Multiplicity KVM was launched on Steam recently, reason enough to take a closer look at the application and find out how it performs and differs from Stardock's initial tool. Stardock's Multiplicity is no longer available as a free version, and there are now three commercial versions to choose one.
More than ten years later, a lot has changed. Stardock's solution was not the first program of its kind, there was Microsoft's Mouse without Borders, which users could use.