Brandish
09-25-2017, 03:45 AM
OK.
Anyone still use Keyclone?
That is what I used to use, and am trying to use.
Here is a picture (https://i.imgur.com/gDzYpKJ.jpg) of what I'm seeing (snipping tool has a size limitation, ignore that weirdness).
When I start it up, I now seem to get grey boxes, with a text area, and an OK button.
The grey boxes are where the maximizer windows are set to fit the WoW windows.
Pressing OK exits the WoW associated WoW instance.
Happens on Windows 10, and tried it on an ancient Vista box... same thing with the boxes.
Latest Keyclone, v1.9i... and it is the newest v1.9i...there was a prior release of it.
(I guess I could try installing the prior v1.9i...)
Anyone have any ideas?
Prior v1.9i doesn't validate the license.
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If I stare at the text area words start to appear:
"The joke is on you. Tiny ignored your email
about updating your registered address, forcing you
to call in favors to get the old address reinstated.
Yes, you bought three Keyclone licenses.
That was ages ago.
You didn't really believe the `lifetime' license thing, did you?
Go find another program to do your broadcasting."
OK, back in April I see posts about grey boxes (http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/53795-Hotkeynet-stopped-working) and rapstar posted:
I had a similar problem with 7.2. I believe it's the patcher. You might see some hidden files in your main wow directory (.build.info, .patch.result, .product.db). Copying those into each folder got me past the issue, but I'm on OSX so it might not be relevant.
OK, grey boxes are gone now. But there seems to be a sort of shell that surrounds the starting of WoW. I fire it off, a small window appears briefly, Keyclone connects and disconnects from it, then WoW starts up (unmaximized).
OK, reading up on other software and it seems some major changes were made to the WoW executable packaging with 7.3. I'm going assume that is what is causing this.
Anyone still use Keyclone?
That is what I used to use, and am trying to use.
Here is a picture (https://i.imgur.com/gDzYpKJ.jpg) of what I'm seeing (snipping tool has a size limitation, ignore that weirdness).
When I start it up, I now seem to get grey boxes, with a text area, and an OK button.
The grey boxes are where the maximizer windows are set to fit the WoW windows.
Pressing OK exits the WoW associated WoW instance.
Happens on Windows 10, and tried it on an ancient Vista box... same thing with the boxes.
Latest Keyclone, v1.9i... and it is the newest v1.9i...there was a prior release of it.
(I guess I could try installing the prior v1.9i...)
Anyone have any ideas?
Prior v1.9i doesn't validate the license.
----------
If I stare at the text area words start to appear:
"The joke is on you. Tiny ignored your email
about updating your registered address, forcing you
to call in favors to get the old address reinstated.
Yes, you bought three Keyclone licenses.
That was ages ago.
You didn't really believe the `lifetime' license thing, did you?
Go find another program to do your broadcasting."
OK, back in April I see posts about grey boxes (http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/53795-Hotkeynet-stopped-working) and rapstar posted:
I had a similar problem with 7.2. I believe it's the patcher. You might see some hidden files in your main wow directory (.build.info, .patch.result, .product.db). Copying those into each folder got me past the issue, but I'm on OSX so it might not be relevant.
OK, grey boxes are gone now. But there seems to be a sort of shell that surrounds the starting of WoW. I fire it off, a small window appears briefly, Keyclone connects and disconnects from it, then WoW starts up (unmaximized).
OK, reading up on other software and it seems some major changes were made to the WoW executable packaging with 7.3. I'm going assume that is what is causing this.