Aster Multi-desktop App 7 Build 2.27
Unlocking Productivity: A Comprehensive Review of Aster Multi-Desktop App 7 Build 2.27
| Problem | Solution in Build 2.27 | | :--- | :--- | | Mouse cursor jumps to other monitor | Re-run "Detect" in Workplaces tab and ensure "Disable cursor crossing" is ON. | | Second station has no sound | Assign a dedicated USB sound card or enable "Steal audio device" in advanced settings. | | Windows activation warning | Each station shares the same Windows license – this is normal. Ignore the warning. | | Lag during heavy multitasking | Go to CPU allocation and reserve cores per station (e.g., 2 cores for station 2). |
- Limited integration with some applications: I encountered some issues with certain applications not behaving as expected when switching between desktops. However, this was relatively rare and didn't significantly impact my overall experience.
- No built-in support for cloud syncing: If you're working across multiple machines, you may find it inconvenient that desktops aren't synced across devices.
Unlike virtual machines (VMs), ASTER operates directly on top of the host Windows OS, making it more resource-efficient. Aster Multi-Desktop App 7 build 2.27
Each user gets their own desktop, account, and settings. User A can be editing video on a 4K monitor, while User B plays a competitive eSports title on a secondary screen—both using the same CPU and GPU. 3. Peripheral Management Limited integration with some applications : I encountered
- Windows Updates: Can break Aster after a major feature update – you must reinstall Aster drivers. Not unique to this version, but still annoying.
- Fast Startup conflict: Causes USB devices not to be reassigned after shutdown. Disable Fast Startup in Windows.
- Screen tearing on secondary seat when primary seat is playing video fullscreen (mitigated by enabling "Disable desktop composition per seat" in settings).
- No native Wayland support – obviously, since Windows-based.
Supercharge Your PC: A Deep Dive into ASTER Multi-Desktop App (v2.27) Unlike virtual machines (VMs), ASTER operates directly on