combhua
12-23-2008, 04:09 PM
I am currently running 5 instances of wow on the same mac pro. For whatever reason, I am often accidentally hitting Command-M, which maximizes the wow client. Unfortunately, this propagates to all 5 clients and often locks up the machine. I can only randomly control one instance and if I go into video settings to change it back to windowed mode, I can still see a maximized client, but have no control of it (I'm guessing it's another one). As I said, most of the time, I can't do anything and I'm forced to reboot the machine. This has been particularly annoying bc I use the default 'M' to pull up the map as I'm riding around and if the clients lock up, they get split up and/or they keep auto running into mobs and die in random places. ><
I looked through the wow keybindings to see if it's in there (I didn't see anything). And Command-M only maximizes in wow (in other applications, it minimizes). Minimizing 5 apps at the same time isn't a big deal, but I can see how maximizing them all at the same time can cause confusion. Any other thoughts to prevent the Maximizing of the wow clients unless I go into the video settings and mess with it?
I looked through the wow keybindings to see if it's in there (I didn't see anything). And Command-M only maximizes in wow (in other applications, it minimizes). Minimizing 5 apps at the same time isn't a big deal, but I can see how maximizing them all at the same time can cause confusion. Any other thoughts to prevent the Maximizing of the wow clients unless I go into the video settings and mess with it?