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senthiele
03-09-2008, 06:42 PM
ok i have a laptop and desktop both are able to handle WoW but im seeing is it look like most people duel box on one system im trying to find out if it is best to duel box on two different system

Boylston
03-09-2008, 06:55 PM
It is best to use complete sentences and punctuation. Please head on over to the Beginner forums and read all the stickies. The search function will also become your friend.

senthiele
03-09-2008, 07:18 PM
ok i did and did not find any thing and sec i have a ld problem so im not saying sorry for the way i type it is hard for me to read and write and no im not a young one just had trouble with english in school

Schwarz
03-09-2008, 07:50 PM
I think most people are trying to dual box on one computer because it is cheaper to start up. I would check out http://www.bradster.net/ or http://v-boxing.net/blog/ they both use multiple computers to control multiple toons. From what I understand you need a hardware solution to broadcast the keystrokes to the multiple computers. Hope this helps.

Vyndree
03-09-2008, 08:34 PM
I think most people are trying to dual box on one computer because it is cheaper to start up. I would check out http://www.bradster.net/ or http://v-boxing.net/blog/ they both use multiple computers to control multiple toons. From what I understand you need a hardware solution to broadcast the keystrokes to the multiple computers. Hope this helps.

Not necessarily true. You CAN use Synergy or Multibox to broadcast keystrokes over the network.

The easiest version to implement would be the wireless keyboard method, where you sync a single wireless keyboard to multiple wireless receivers. The other way is to use a Keyboard Multiplexer (such as the Vetras) which typically come in PS2 flavors (I don't know of a USB one that is reliable due to the 2-way USB communication).

keyclone
03-09-2008, 08:53 PM
the only problem with synergy or multibox is that it won't send the keys to multiple windows on one machine as well as between machines.

keyclone does allow you to do this. 2 machines... 2 keyclones... 5 wows per box... 10 wows total

:D

senthiele
03-09-2008, 09:46 PM
that is what i did is keyclone on both mech and set them up to see each other jsut having trouble with macro is all im two boxing a priest and warrior

Djarid
03-10-2008, 04:57 AM
Senthiele

Checkout the wiki (linked at the top of the page) there are Hardware and software solutions in there but perhaps more appropriate for you, there is a comprehensive macro section.

I would suggest using your warrior as your main and having all your heals, dots and buffs set up on macros (or check out the macro free focus thread). The either bind these macros to keys not used on your warrior, or setup a keymap in keyclone to redirect unused keys on the warrior to the used keys on your priest.