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Savage
08-31-2008, 12:24 PM
I've searched the forums and I havent found anything specific to my problem. What I want to do is basically mouse broadcast on ONE computer. Being only 20 years old, I don't currently have the funds to build a few $400 systems, so I have to use my one uber-PC to do so. Don't get me wrong, my PC can run 5 WoWs fine - it's just that I would like to know if there is any way to do the afforementioned - Mouse broadcast to multiple windows on ONE computer - Thanks!

Edit: Keyclone, to my knowledge does not do it. Octopus doesn't work for me because I have Vista x64, and that Kavoom software only works across multiple PCs. I just wanted to point out that I DID search around before asking the question. :D

Ughmahedhurtz
08-31-2008, 01:45 PM
Have you actually tried Octopus on Vista 64? I'd be somewhat surprised if it didn't work.

Savage
08-31-2008, 01:49 PM
Yeah, I just tried it today. Now that I think about it, It was stupid to say that it didnt work because of x64, it wasnt the case. When I ran octopus, Core.dll wasn't launching, I got an error about it.

Edit : Never mind, I know whats going wrong. This is a FRESH install of Vista, I forgot to install .Net and C++. Sorry, Im dumb X.x I think the reason that I didnt think it was working was because in the Mouse Drivers section, theres XP 32/64 and Vista 32 folders, but no 64 and then I got the error, didnt really read it so I put 2 and 2 together.

Edit2: It wasn't "Base" it was "Core.dll". Sigh, sorry, Im having a stupid day.

keyclone
08-31-2008, 02:11 PM
keyclone will push your mouse clicks around to the other screens. you just have to set the hotkey. (i use this constantly for quest accepts/turn-ins and setting up macros.

you toggle it on... click.. watch it click on all the screens... repeat until done... then toggle it off.

to set the hotkey for the toggle, go to keyclone/setup/general/mouse-click-passing-hotkey

Savage
08-31-2008, 02:17 PM
Oh dear, that is awesome! I didn't even know about that. Is there any way to make it faster? Dont get me wrong, this is awesome, but is there a way to get real-time clicks on each window?

keyclone
08-31-2008, 03:58 PM
performance improvement on the list for next release

Savage
08-31-2008, 04:02 PM
performance improvement on the list for next releaseOh, nice! Looking forward to that! Do all windows need to be the same aspect ratio, or does Keyclone take that into consideration and click in the general area of where it would be on the main window? (If that made any sense).

keyclone
08-31-2008, 06:35 PM
keyclone does scale the position accordingly.. just remember, there is bound to be some rounding errors when you scale .. be aware where the clicks are going

defactoman
09-02-2008, 02:31 PM
I dont think Octopus will work with ONE PC mouse movement broadcasting between windows. In the configuration it says one per client. Mouse clicks might work. Unless you know a way =)

Savage
09-02-2008, 02:38 PM
I dont think Octopus will work with ONE PC mouse movement broadcasting between windows. In the configuration it says one per client. Mouse clicks might work. Unless you know a way =)Yeah, thats what I figured, :)

skarlot
09-02-2008, 10:24 PM
it does, you just have to use the injected DLL, and it doesn't apply to mouse looking. Some may not be comfortable with this method, but I use it whenever I play. There is information on that in my stuck post. The one cursor per client option applies to the actual cursor because windows only has one real cursor, unless WoW is set to not use the hardware mouse. Just correcting.

Taurgos22
09-03-2008, 01:34 AM
when using the broadcast mouseclicks feature of keyclone i tend to have problems with what angle the slaves are looking at. ive lurked a bit trying to find a camera reset macro but have failed. any help?

keyclone
09-03-2008, 03:21 AM
hmmm... there is a key you can hit that will bring the camera angle to just behind the head, but i cannot remember it.

another thought would be to put your clones cameras on smart follow... and as you drag them around (like pulling up to a quest giver or npc) they will all be in a clump behind you, with their cameras almost in exactly the same spot behind them (back and up a bit). scroll out your camera to max, and the pov should be very close.

Frosty
09-03-2008, 07:52 AM
This may be a silly idea...but would it be possible to have a DNP for mouse clicks?
I'm only running 2 classes that require a target/click for AoE, and it would probably speed things up if the mouse click didn't have to send to all 5 accounts.
Or maybe a seperate acctivation key that could be set to only send to specific screens..

Just a thought. :p

sqeaky4100
09-03-2008, 11:25 AM
This may be a silly idea...but would it be possible to have a DNP for mouse clicks?
I'm only running 2 classes that require a target/click for AoE, and it would probably speed things up if the mouse click didn't have to send to all 5 accounts.
Or maybe a seperate acctivation key that could be set to only send to specific screens..

Just a thought. :pI don't understand...

You HAVE to press a key for it to broadcast clicks in the first place... you want a second key for it to not broadcast?

Frosty
09-04-2008, 11:46 AM
This may be a silly idea...but would it be possible to have a DNP for mouse clicks?
I'm only running 2 classes that require a target/click for AoE, and it would probably speed things up if the mouse click didn't have to send to all 5 accounts.
Or maybe a seperate acctivation key that could be set to only send to specific screens..

Just a thought. :pI don't understand...

You HAVE to press a key for it to broadcast clicks in the first place... you want a second key for it to not broadcast?No, I don't play 5 of the same class, so if I want to use this for an AoE, there is no need to do it for all windows.
What I was going for was a way to click the button, but not have it go to every screen...like a do-not-pass.

defactoman
09-04-2008, 12:10 PM
it does, you just have to use the injected DLL, and it doesn't apply to mouse looking. Some may not be comfortable with this method, but I use it whenever I play. There is information on that in my stuck post. The one cursor per client option applies to the actual cursor because windows only has one real cursor, unless WoW is set to not use the hardware mouse. Just correcting.

Yea got that to work, too bad no mouselooking support on that.

dimzen
07-14-2009, 01:48 PM
keyclone will push your mouse clicks around to the other screens. you just have to set the hotkey. (i use this constantly for quest accepts/turn-ins and setting up macros.

you toggle it on... click.. watch it click on all the screens... repeat until done... then toggle it off.

to set the hotkey for the toggle, go to keyclone/setup/general/mouse-click-passing-hotkeyHi,

when I press the Mouse-Click-Passing on, I hear the sound and then keyclone crashes :(

I'm I doing something wrong?