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nbr2ech2
11-09-2009, 02:33 PM
Just a couple questions and only ones that I haven't found answers to yet
About how long does it take to recieve the KC key I purchased and what other programs do i need in order to run it. I'm assuming innerspace is one but not entirely sure
Thanks guys
Siaea
11-09-2009, 02:44 PM
You should get your KeyClone key almost instantly. You don't really need anything else, unless you're running multiple computers, in which case you'll need as many KeyClones as computers, and I would recommend Input Director (free) to make things easier.
Drommon
11-09-2009, 02:45 PM
Just a couple questions and only ones that I haven't found answers to yet
About how long does it take to recieve the KC key I purchased and what other programs do i need in order to run it. I'm assuming innerspace is one but not entirely sure
Thanks guys
Assuming KC is keyclone it should not take very long (it was about 1 hour for me). You do not need InnerSpace to successfully multibox with keyclone.
Read read read the wiki and forums on multiboxing. Read, write macros and play, as experience is the best teacher for multiboxing. You can expect a large learning curve and setup times. But it is all worth it in the end. Once you multibox, you never go back solo (well for nostalga maybe). :)
Drommon
Ualaa
11-09-2009, 05:19 PM
I'll still recommend Keyclone for a first time boxer.
It's very basic, but quite powerful as a keyboard broadcast option.
Just blacklist a few things, like Num Lock and Tab.
And remember to use the Pause Key, when chatting.
Anything you press, the others all receive.
But you don't necessarily need to have an ability on that keybind for all accounts.
So the healer might have heals on four keybinds, where the others have nothing on those keys.
Down the road, or immediately if you don't mind a steeper learning curve.
I'd strongly recommend Inner Space.
There are a lot of things you can do with it, which Keyclone cannot.
It has a wizard too, so from start to playing isn't that much longer.
But configuring your interface to do exactly as you'd like (tinkering with it) has a bit of a learning curve.
Whatever you go with, the community has good support.
Don't be afraid of asking questions.
But remember there are wiki's and sticky posts with a ton of good info too.
Gadzooks
11-10-2009, 05:47 AM
Another very handy resource is YouTube - just plug Multiboxing and WoW in, and you'll get tons of videos, from beginner stuff to end game raid techniques. A lot of the members here have posted some excellent videos, check them out!
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