View Full Version : Problem with HKN+WVB !
Henka44
06-25-2009, 05:18 PM
Hi there, i just started to dual-box and im using "HotKeyNet" and ive got it to work well but i have a problem, i also want to use "WoW Voicebox" to be able to easyer do some commands like /follow main and /assist main with the sound of my voice, so my problem is, HotKeyNet renames my 2 instances of wow to WoW1 and WoW2 to be able to send keystroke's to different windows and when HKN renames my windows the "WoW Voicebox" cant send voice commands any longer becouse "WoW Voicebox" sends commands to window/s named "world of warcraft"... Is there anyway to fix that, or maybe u guys can get me another voice command software.. since the author of "WoW Voicebox" cant or dousen't have time to do a fix for this... If it helps, i have Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Thanks in advance
/Henka44
Freddie
06-25-2009, 05:59 PM
It's not very likely, but it's possible, that WowVoiceBox tests only the first part of the window's name. If that's the case the following would work.
Name one window "World of Warcraft 1". Name the other "World of Warcraft 2". Use the complete names in HotkeyNet. (You'll need to put the names in quotation marks because they contain spaces.)
Henka44
06-25-2009, 06:01 PM
Aah didn't even think about trying that, thanks i will try it and come back with the result.
Henka44
06-25-2009, 06:22 PM
Did not work :/ Can u recomend any other Voice command software that works with hotkeynet?
Freddie
06-25-2009, 06:38 PM
I've never tried any voice recognition software but I imagine any general-purpose VR program would work fine.
ElectronDF
06-25-2009, 09:24 PM
I orginally mapped a macro called assistmain to my 'F' key since the orginal assist feature of 'F' was kinda lame. The general concept is:
/assist focus
/follow focus
Gets everyone to assist and follow. Not bad.
The next part I added was Jamaba to fix the follow part. It does a "follow after combat". So you almost never, ever have to push follow, since the alts auto-magically follow after getting out of combat. I still use my 'F' key since I want to drag my melee people around during combat.
The next part of /assisting, I have my alts focus my main and then put in target options so my spells go off no matter who I am targeting. General idea:
/cast [target=focus-target] DPSSpell
/cast [target=focus-target-target] HealSpell
I would love the idea of voice commands, but my guess is the technology is just too new. Imagine cell phones back in the 90's. Okay, but not amazing. I would give it like 10 years until it works without so much training and having to be exact.
I use my Logitech G15 keyboard for 90% of my boxing stuff. Extra keys that aren't in my way to do stuff for everyone. I use 3 90% of the time. Attack, heal, misc. I just put /castsequences for the 3 keys and that is all I pretty much use. The rest are for random stuff (mounting, accept all macro, send pets only, etc).
Hope that helps, and good luck.
alcattle
06-25-2009, 10:10 PM
Aah didn't even think about trying that, thanks i will try it and come back with the result.try the software on a normal boot, no HKN and it should see the name it wants. If VB works, use that name in your script where HKN puts WOW1
Henka44
06-25-2009, 11:28 PM
Thanks for those tips ElectronDFand alcattle Ive tryed VB Without HKN and then it worked flawless ofc, but the thing is.. HKN needs to have two different names to keep track of wich wow gets wich key press.. If im not totally lost.
So if i understand what ur saying i should put "World Of Warcraft" instead of "WoW1" and keep "WoW2" ? that ruins it for HKN.
correct me if im wrong..
Either way.. Im really thankfull for u guys respons, keep coming with idea�s :)
PS. ElectronDF i have a G15 too, whats the name of the G-Keys in HKN? I have the G15 with 6x3 G-keys.
Freddie
06-25-2009, 11:45 PM
So if i understand what ur saying i should put "World Of Warcraft" instead of "WoW1" and keep "WoW2" ? that ruins it for HKN.
That will work fine for HotkeyNet because that's two different names. But from your description of the VR program, it will only be able to send commands to the window whose name didn't change.
Henka44
06-26-2009, 12:29 AM
Exactly, it send ONLY to instance's named "World Of Warcraft" i even looked at the Author's code and i found that peace of code, to bad im no coder :/
Basicly, either i need to have both my wow's named "World Of Warcraft" wich will make HKN unfunctional OR name them "WoW1" and "WoW2" or wootever and then "WVB" wont work :P
Freddie
06-26-2009, 12:48 AM
How about this. Find yourself an "ordinary" VR program (not specialized for WoW). Don't worry about making it send commands to WoW. Just make it type key combinations. For example, when you say "heal" it could type Alt F1.
Those key combinations will trigger hotkeys, and HotkeyNet will take care of sending commands to your WoWs.
ElectronDF
06-26-2009, 12:58 AM
WOW knows mouse button 4/5 and any key on the keyboard, but the extra keys on keypads (Nostro, X-keys, G15), are pretty much you program them to do stuff. The best/safest way is to pick a key combination you never use (CTRL-ALT-A/Z) and program them as that key. It is safest, since you only generate one keypress that is broadcastable and you can then map macros/hotbars to those keys and get results. One keypress, one action. I won't even talk about that those keypads can do macros, cause that can lead to problems, just use one weird key combination and map a hotbar/macro in the game.
Extra info. I have 2 Macs and I can't seem to get ALT to pass easily. So I use Numpad 0-9 and CTRL-Numpad 0-9. I also use a VNC (virtual screen) to get my PC broadcaster (HKN) to talk to the Macs. So just cause something isn't designed to do stuff, doesn't mean it can't be done, just takes time, patience and inginuitiy (spelling) to make it happen. Don't give up if it is something you want. Especially if it works right, you might set a new trend for others to follow. (Saying intimidate is WAY better than using one key that one char uses that has to be passed and no one else can use---so I would love if a voice commands work).
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