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pbaldor
08-03-2008, 08:35 PM
First of all , thanks for the site , i have just bought Keyclone and played dualboxing killing some mobs. Do i have to avoid using mouse movement ? everytime i turn with the mouse i lose my alt and i have to suspend keyclone and focus my alt and do the follow . I suppose this is going to be one questions of a huge future list of question so sorry for the inconveniences.

Tidomann
08-03-2008, 08:59 PM
Mouse movement shouldn't be passed by keyclone. You are most likely pressing the wasd keys while moving or using an ability that supends auto follow.. Best make a macro to focus and follow your main.....

pbaldor
08-03-2008, 09:08 PM
When i play "normal" wow game i use wasd keys and left mouse clik to turn around , this doesn't work when playing multiboxing on my alter so if my main turns right my alter keeps going forward and loses the follow.

Tidomann
08-03-2008, 09:10 PM
I think I had this problem before.. It's either that you've pressed your auto run key, which appears to not be the case OR


with keyclone your going to have to enter shift, ctrl, and alt versions of the wasd movement keys in the do not pass list. For some reason these tend to cause the followers to continue moving in the forward direction, even when not purposely done.

pbaldor
08-03-2008, 09:36 PM
Tyvm , that was the problem i put the wasd keys at the do not pass list and all was solved .

xtobbenx
08-04-2008, 02:17 AM
Basicly, i would advice you to add the whole keybord to the Do-not-pass list. And then remove 1 and 1 when you figure out that you want a skill on that button. That way you will not end up doing all kinda things if you somehow hit another button then intended. ANd you learn alot in the proces of removing keys later as you gain more skills and need more buttons.

Otlecs
08-04-2008, 02:24 AM
Basicly, i would advice you to add the whole keybord to the Do-not-pass list. And then remove 1 and 1 when you figure out that you want a skill on that button.
If you take this approach, don't use the DNP list at all - use a white list instead.

Spudgun
08-04-2008, 08:23 AM
Yeah, I use the white list option too with strict rules. Makes things alot easier when you are first starting.