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darkaragon
08-17-2008, 10:11 AM
Hello,

First of all respect to all you ppl with more then one pc... Alltho i dislike the use of Multiboxing in pvp i kinda like it on pve.

Ok.. my problem is the following: I dont know which programm to use: Keyclone or Octopus or KVM. I read a few times the setup of them and i think its complicated ( i am not the fastest learner in such things)

My pc can handle 2 clients of WoW at the same time. But i use 2 monitors with desktop extended option.
Does one of the programms also clone mouse movements/mouse clicks? Like for accepting quests? Or do you accept quests on each character yourself?

Another thing is the fact that all of the pro's talk about LSHIFT key ... i dont understand why exactly. And because i dont understand i feel like giving up before trying, but i really want to try it.


Thnx in Advance

Grzt Ara

Steph
08-17-2008, 10:19 AM
For boxing more than one char per PC, I would use Keyclone.
For a single computer as platform, I find that using the mouse to click each quest and whatnot seperately is easier. There are mods and macros that help you taking and turning in quests.
LSHIFT should be the left shift key, but to my knowledge wow does not differentiate between the left and right shift button.

If you are not likely to enjoy the setup of your multiboxing rig, you might be better off finding another hobby.

darkaragon
08-17-2008, 12:41 PM
For boxing more than one char per PC, I would use Keyclone.
For a single computer as platform, I find that using the mouse to click each quest and whatnot seperately is easier. There are mods and macros that help you taking and turning in quests.
LSHIFT should be the left shift key, but to my knowledge wow does not differentiate between the left and right shift button.

If you are not likely to enjoy the setup of your multiboxing rig, you might be better off finding another hobby.I cant say if i enjoy it not.. havent set it up yet..

I know where my LSHIFT key is but i mean what does it do with the clone software? that was my question.

keyclone
08-17-2008, 06:59 PM
what does it do?? LSHIFT? it's the left shift key... what does it normally do?

the software just makes a distinction between left and right shift keys... LSHIFT and RSHIFT.
there is also LCONTROL/RCONTROL and LALT/RALT ... and various other names for the keys that are presented to you when you hit them in various setup panels (ie: do-not-pass, round-robin, keymaps, etc)