View Full Version : Multiboxing on Mac?
arnEy
04-22-2009, 10:39 AM
Hello everybody,
For a long long time i thought about starting with Dualboxing and since a week I am looking everything up here.
I got to a little problem now, i know how everything should work how to do it etc.
But now i came to a Problem: I play on Mac.
Made anyone of you expierience with Dualboxing on a Mac? There are some Multiplexers for Mac, I tried 2 now but they have such a heavy delay that the first cast is ended and the other one is just startet. Is there anyone how could help me out? Or should i better switch to windows? thanks a lot ;-)
PerzianPenguin
04-22-2009, 11:57 AM
Multiboxing is certainly easier for Windows PCs.
But its just as doable on a mac!
Check ou [Other] Keywire : New Key Broadcaster for the MAC. ('http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=14542')
Bones
04-22-2009, 02:30 PM
CloneKeys works pretty well for me. It is a simple, easy-to-use application.
Gomotron
04-22-2009, 02:30 PM
I run 5 computers and have 3 Macs, 2 PC's.
I will say that WoW runs faster on PC's than Macs. Although the software is still "native" on both, it seems that Blizzard has taken much more time optimizing code for PC than Mac. It may just as well be that Macs run OpenGL whereas PC's still run DirectX and that difference is what is responsible for the relatively slower performance on Macs. I'm not talking just the iMac either; I have a Mac Pro 8 core tower that doesn't seem to run as well as my Dell 4 core PC.
If you are wanting to run multiple instances of WoW on one Mac, my advice is to get multiple drives and use CloneKeys. Not sure if it is still up to date, but it worked fairly well on a Macbook Pro 15" (model released just prior to the unibody MBP). Copy the WoW folder on each drive and then make shortcuts or Dock icons to launch each copy of WoW. Running on separate drives should help somewhat with performance.
If you have multiple Macs and want to hardware 'box, I use a keyboard multiplexer from Aten that is USB based. In retrospect, I would recommend a model from Vetra, as others have had good results from using their products and they do not require special cables. I think you can probably use a PS/2 based broadcaster in combination with PS/2 to USB convertors. Some people have had issues with USB broadcasters, and although I have had some issues with stuck keys and so forth, generally my setup has been reliable.
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