View Full Version : What software are you guys using now-a-days?
sqeaky4100
01-08-2010, 04:54 AM
I've been gone quite a while, about a year... It feel like 10 years with the darn speed things evolve at!
When I left, there were a few options available, but it seemed like everyone used keyclone - hands down. Now though, it seems like the multiboxing community is far more diverse.
So... What multiboxing software are you guys using now? Did you switch from keyclone/another program and do you like your new choice?
Also, since in the title I just said "software", we minus well post what other nifty applications we use to aid out adventures!
I use:
- Logitech G15 software ( pretty much a gimmy, those extra 18 keys are magic with this program. It's so darn temping to use time delays with this program, but thats illegal. :( )
- Resource Monitor ... included in Windows 7 (pretty hidden too!) is this nifty little program. Like the title, it monitors your computers resources. It's basically a glorified task manager, and it helps a lot when seeing how your multiple WoWs are running and whats taxing what.
- Killer Xeno Software Suite - This is included with the EVGA Killer Xeno network card. But can also be downloaded online. I use my Killer Xeno card when playing so that helps... But another thing this program does is automatically enables the TCPNodelay and those other similar tricks.
Ughmahedhurtz
01-08-2010, 05:31 AM
Still using Octopus. Never had a need for another. Though when I get back into WoW, I will probably give Mojo a look-see.
Ualaa
01-08-2010, 05:34 AM
I started with Keyclone, and as far as keyboard broadcasting goes it is a superb program.
I'm happy to have started with such an easy to use software option.
But it didn't offer all the features, I'd like.
Following Zanthor's 'Zero to Hero' post several times, encouraged me to try IS Boxer.
I'm glad I did, because it is a very strong boxing option.
The key replication is as strong, but instead of straight replication of keys (repeater mode), you can also do keymaps.
Keymaps are a series of mapped keys, each of which has a hotkey and one or more actions.
You can choose which window it affects, in a vast array of options.
Things like 'all of the other windows', for independent slave movement, irregardless of your current toon.
The mouse broadcasting is instant and extremely accurate; I talent spec warlocks at once when they all ding.
PiP swap between clients is instant, which is nice for pvp.
There is automatic FTL, which is something I couldn't get to work with KC.
Any toon can lead, and the others automatically assist the active window, based on modifier keys selected during set up.
You can set up regions where mouse broadcasting turns on while the mouse is in the area. And choose for the broadcast to go to all other windows, or specific windows. So you can mouse click and have the keys broadcast. I use this to mouse click my hearthstone, or to pass 'Clique' mouse heal commands to my healers window, from that of any of my toons.
It supports the G11/G15, along with just about every other device.
Jamba can be integrated into IS Boxer; Jamba is an amazing addon for boxers, by Jafula who is a boxer.
sqeaky4100
01-08-2010, 08:30 AM
I started with Keyclone, and as far as keyboard broadcasting goes it is a superb program.
I'm happy to have started with such an easy to use software option.
But it didn't offer all the features, I'd like.
Following Zanthor's 'Zero to Hero' post several times, encouraged me to try IS Boxer.
I'm glad I did, because it is a very strong boxing option.
The key replication is as strong, but instead of straight replication of keys (repeater mode), you can also do keymaps.
Keymaps are a series of mapped keys, each of which has a hotkey and one or more actions.
You can choose which window it affects, in a vast array of options.
Things like 'all of the other windows', for independent slave movement, irregardless of your current toon.
The mouse broadcasting is instant and extremely accurate; I talent spec warlocks at once when they all ding.
PiP swap between clients is instant, which is nice for pvp.
There is automatic FTL, which is something I couldn't get to work with KC.
Any toon can lead, and the others automatically assist the active window, based on modifier keys selected during set up.
You can set up regions where mouse broadcasting turns on while the mouse is in the area. And choose for the broadcast to go to all other windows, or specific windows. So you can mouse click and have the keys broadcast. I use this to mouse click my hearthstone, or to pass 'Clique' mouse heal commands to my healers window, from that of any of my toons.
It supports the G11/G15, along with just about every other device.
Jamba can be integrated into IS Boxer; Jamba is an amazing addon for boxers, by Jafula who is a boxer.
You're a good sell haha. I've put in a request for a 7-day trial. It truly does seem feature rich, but I have two questions:
- How CPU/Resource intensive is it?
- How exactly does the automatic FTL work? It sounds amazing, I'd love that type of setup, but I'm not sure how much "configuring and macro-making" is involved on my end.
Seldum
01-08-2010, 09:47 AM
I used to use Keyclone, but needed more options like Ualaa.
Today I run with ISboxer and Innerspace. Add Vuhdo combined with repeater regions of IS and you have one hefty combination for managing heals etc.
I had my eyes on innerspace from the beginning, but it looked a bit difficult to setup. Now there are tutorials etc. and a really helpfull userbase which eased my migration to this program.
Also, I use Jamba - but its more of an addon. But its superb!
Thanks to all the developers out there! You are doing one heck of a fine job.
Fursphere
01-08-2010, 10:59 AM
Mojo
zanthor
01-08-2010, 01:14 PM
You're a good sell haha. I've put in a request for a 7-day trial. It truly does seem feature rich, but I have two questions:
- How CPU/Resource intensive is it?
- How exactly does the automatic FTL work? It sounds amazing, I'd love that type of setup, but I'm not sure how much "configuring and macro-making" is involved on my end.
Slightly more CPU/GPU intensive than KeyClone in the aspect that WoW runs at it's actual resolution even when thumbnailed. This is hardly noticable unless your machine is borderline.
The automatic FTL is generated dynamically through an AddOn that ISBoxer configures for you synchronized with the appropriate "slots" in game having the FTL modifiers applied.
Marious
01-08-2010, 03:40 PM
Like Ugh I am still using Octopus, I started out using it when I first got introduced to boxing and have tried a few things but come back to Octopus every time. Will probably give Mojo a try in a little bit when it matures some and the bugs are fixed on it, the way Freddie is working on it should be done in another week or so :).
sqeaky4100
01-08-2010, 06:13 PM
Slightly more CPU/GPU intensive than KeyClone in the aspect that WoW runs at it's actual resolution even when thumbnailed. This is hardly noticable unless your machine is borderline.
The automatic FTL is generated dynamically through an AddOn that ISBoxer configures for you synchronized with the appropriate "slots" in game having the FTL modifiers applied.
I'll dive into ISboxer.
I've noticed 2 guides so far (One by you "Zero to Hero" and another one, maybe by Ulalaa?)
Is there any other guides I should check out? I find that guides help me out immensley, because I learn to teach myself after the guides.
Thanks for the help guys!
Ualaa
01-08-2010, 06:41 PM
During team configuration, you assign a unique FTL modifier to each toon.
This is done by checking boxes.
The default is fine, I misunderstood the process when I set my teams up.
The FTL modifiers are pretty much only affecting certain keys.
I am free to include shift, alt and ctrl in my macros, without messing with my FTL.
The only thing is, to not use a few hotkeys that the FTL uses, as hotkeys for macros.
Nothing in the default wow bindings conflicts with the default IS Boxer bindings.
Ualaa
01-08-2010, 06:43 PM
I'll dive into ISboxer.
I've noticed 2 guides so far (One by you "Zero to Hero" and another one, maybe by Ulalaa?)
Is there any other guides I should check out? I find that guides help me out immensley, because I learn to teach myself after the guides.
Thanks for the help guys!
Check out www.isboxer.com
There are videos there, in addition to the ones on the lavish site.
And quite a few guides in the guide section.
The link to the IRC is there.
There are forums there, specifically for IS Boxer.
Akoko
01-08-2010, 11:00 PM
I would switch to ISBoxer if I was willing to spend money on a subscription. However, I'm currently quite happy with the do-it-yourselfness of HotKeyNet. I'm also keeping my fingers crossed for Mojo to turn out to be a good free alternative to ISBoxer.
sqeaky4100
01-08-2010, 11:34 PM
I would switch to ISBoxer if I was willing to spend money on a subscription. However, I'm currently quite happy with the do-it-yourselfness of HotKeyNet. I'm also keeping my fingers crossed for Mojo to turn out to be a good free alternative to ISBoxer.
Yeah me too. It reminds me a lot of Jamba, where people came together to really make something great. I hope it turns out well!
I just downloaded HKN to try it out a bit... eh it totally didn't seem to be my style. Maybe I downloaded the wrong thing, but I just couldn't figure out how to do ANYTHING.
Ualaa
01-09-2010, 01:24 AM
HKN is scripts.
For me, IS Boxer is easier, because I don't need to learn how to modify the script to do what I want.
There is a bit of a learning curve with IS Boxer, mainly how the mapped key system works.
But once you have that basic understanding, its very easy to configure to do what you want.
There are quite a few HKN scripts floating about, quite possibly one will do what you want or be very close.
Not really sure how it is for modifying the script, honestly did not look too far into that aspect.
Khatovar
01-09-2010, 06:49 AM
I used to use Keyclone, but passing mouse actions never worked reliably. I used ISBoxer for a while when I played EQ2, but when I came back to WoW, I wasn't interested in adding more subscriptions to our ever-growing recurring costs {we went from 2, 3, 5 accounts in WoW to 6 accounts in EQ2 to 10 accounts in WoW} so I went with HotKeyNet and never looked back. Now I can use mouse passing for targetted AOE and I have a perfect no-muss, no-fuss mouseover healing setup. I look forward to seeing how Mojo works out.
Fuzes
01-09-2010, 07:55 AM
using hotkeynet atm ... dunno if i change to mojo cuz hkn has anything i need and is very stable.
No need for isboxer for me .. got all ftl stuff setted up myself (including understanding how it actually works and not just press a button => ftl out of a box).
Seldum
01-09-2010, 09:57 AM
See Ualaa's signature for his awesome hints and setup guides.
Also, visit the innerspace homepage, I believe theres some more videos.
sqeaky4100
01-09-2010, 07:35 PM
See Ualaa's signature for his awesome hints and setup guides.
Also, visit the innerspace homepage, I believe theres some more videos.
I got approved for the 7-Day trial for ISBoxer. So far I have everything set up besides the keymaps. Obviously the keymaps is the most important part though haha. It seems VERY confusing though so far... Am I right when I say this:
Out of the box, ISBoxer gives you FTL for "1 through ="?
Also, I havnt even set up any keymaps, but I tried to log in. My password has regular "a-z" and numbers in it. The "a-z" went through just fine, but the numbers didn't broadcast... hmm.
Nitro
01-09-2010, 08:53 PM
Using keyclone but experimenting with ISBoxer/InnerSpace
Ualaa
01-10-2010, 05:55 AM
There are keymaps for: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, -, =, Control + Spacebar, a few others.
You'll want to press your hotkey (forget the default, as I've changed mine) to enable and then disable keymaps. Then press the hotkey to enable repeater. And enter your password once, for all accounts.
Depending on if you have an authenticator, and how many B.Nets you have, will determine if you want repeater on, for authentication or not.
The default was Keymaps on, so the 1, 2, 3 etc keys did not do the normal action. With keymaps disabled, they'll work fine. Or you can use the numpad numbers as a work around. But it is pretty easy to press the Keymaps On/Off hotkey twice.
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