It connected for two seconds then disappeared from one of the machines.
But should an individual technical issue be counted a general con? Wouldn't you agree, that the software would be totally pointless if the reported issue would be of a general nature (which it of course isn't)?
I agree that the con sounds anecdotal, and it can definitely be challenged or commented on, and if other users don't agree, they can always express that by downvoting a con or even marking it out-of-date, or something. However, my point was more about the structure of information on the site - it doesn't make sense when the con title says one, and the details state something contradictory.
Huh? Of course a technical issue is a con...
Comment from user BartelsMedia:
Sorry to hear that. It is quite likely a minor network connection hiccup. Please try our troubleshooting tips at http://manual.keyboard-and-mouse-sharing.com#ts
@BartelsMedia: Just a heads up, I moved your answer to the comments since the details for a con should expand more on the con, not offer solutions or workarounds, otherwise it makes con up-/downvoting confusing.