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Ryn
09-17-2008, 06:57 PM
Hi all,

I'm trying to make keyclone maximizer work but ... it doesn't

I use the tutorials and the threads I read here. To setup maximizer I used the layout on the official website (1900x1200x1_5regions).

Here the screenshots of my setup :

http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/2825/commandeditorrynyl9.jpg

http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/544/generalryniu3.jpg

http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/9785/maximizerrynih3.jpg


If you see something I missed ...


When I launch Keyclone (or I use the Connect button on the main window), it runs the 5 wow but doesn't resize/move them. Moreover, I see on the main window the Title of wow windows appear and disappear immediately (with the sound "keyclone open" then "removal alert"). I suppose they should stay in the list.

I use Vista 64 SP1, I saw on the forum that there are some issues with it and keyclone ?

I tried to make my wow.exe compatible XP SP2 on it properties, but that doesn't change anything.

Need help please :(

keyclone
09-18-2008, 12:55 AM
hmmm... looks ok.

when you run the commands... does wow pop up? does it end up in the keyclone list? (my guess is no)

Ryn
09-18-2008, 01:40 AM
hmmm... looks ok.

when you run the commands... does wow pop up? does it end up in the keyclone list? (my guess is no)
Yes, when I run the commands, all the 5 wow pop up as expected, they end up in the keyclone list but are remove immediately.

wow1 loaded ("keyclone open" sound played)->added in the keyclone list->removed from the keyclone list ("removal alert" sound played)->wow2 loaded ("keyclone open" sound played)->added in the keyclone list->removed from the keyclone list ("removal alert" sound played)->wow3 loaded.......

Does wow or keyclone must be in a certain directory ? (I have them in D:\)
Does wow needed to be installed with the actual OS ? (I reformated 2 days ago but keep what I haved on my D:\ drive, so wow)

keyclone
09-18-2008, 05:25 AM
it sounds like there is a shell application launching wow... or the OS is putting some shell around wow.

you say you tried flipping CHECKing the xp compatibility mode and that didn't work... hmm.

i have heard of locale specific keyboard filters that allow you to type into applications using international (foreign to the US) keyboard sets. i just can't remember where it was set.

look around in the properties of the wow application (right-click/properties on wow.exe)

Ryn
09-18-2008, 05:54 AM
it sounds like there is a shell application launching wow... or the OS is putting some shell around wow.

you say you tried flipping CHECKing the xp compatibility mode and that didn't work... hmm.

Yes, XP compatibility mode (and the others) didn't work


i have heard of locale specific keyboard filters that allow you to type into applications using international (foreign to the US) keyboard sets. i just can't remember where it was set.

look around in the properties of the wow application (right-click/properties on wow.exe)
Do you talk about a Windows Vista feature or something specific that I would have installed ?

I tried to kill all the process not needed by the system, but that doesn't change anything.

I'll see this evening if I find something about that (at work atm), thanks for your help

Ryn
09-18-2008, 02:52 PM
I searched in the properties of wow but I found nothing of what you talk about.

As you said, It seems that some shell are putting around or something like that ...

Am I the only one who have this problem ?

I'm on Vista 64 SP1 as I said. Must I go to XP ?

Need a solution please :(

Ryn
09-18-2008, 04:08 PM
One thing I noticed, is that the wow windows are correctly add to the keyclone list (and stay in) when I use the "audo-add windows" option, but when wow are launch with the "connect" button or startup command, it was immediatly remove from the list ...

Ryn
09-18-2008, 09:12 PM
I've finally succeeded !!!

After reinstall all the system + wow, it works !

Time to sleep, it's 3 am lol