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AMedic
11-12-2007, 06:49 PM
Alright so I finally found the software for Mac's that allowed to copy keystrokes.....I downloaded the sucker.....Made a copy of my WoW folder so that I can have 2 applications of it running at the same time....and started all 3 up (2 wow's 1 clone keys).

The thing that isnt working is the Clone Keys itself I think. I logged on both accounts and when I got on 2 different characters and moved one only that character moved.....I told the Clone Keys to broadcast to both windows but it refused to move/ type/attack on both.

Any ideas anyone? Thanks in advance!

Wilbur
11-12-2007, 06:51 PM
Attatch the server + client software to your main, then attatch the client software only to the other two, see if it works after that.

AMedic
11-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Sorry I don't know what that means >.< I only have Clone Keys and 2 WoW's im not sure what server and client info is

smellack
11-13-2007, 02:17 AM
I am new to CloneKeys and using my MacBook Pro, but seem to have gotten things working.

What I did was start up my 3 instances of WoW and then CloneKeys. Once CloneKeys is started, you need to click on the Add button. Once you click on Add - an entry is created that says that it is waiting for you to click on the target window. Click on one of the WoW instances. Do the same for the other instances until all of them are "broadcasting" in CloneKeys. Once all are broadcasting, select your main and start playing - keys should be sent to all instances that are broadcasting.

What I have found helpful is to remap my movement keys on my non-main characters so that my /follow commands work better and do not conflict with movement.

Hope this help a bit.

rjenkins8142
11-13-2007, 01:17 PM
AMedic,

If you've added all the WoW windows to CloneKeys and it isn't broadcasting, the only thing I can think of is that you haven't enabled access for Assistive devices in System Preferences. Open up System Preferences, then open up Universal Access, then make sure that "Enable access for assistive devices" is checked at the bottom of the panel.

If that doesn't work, what version of Mac OS X are you running?