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Zzyzxx71
04-28-2008, 04:09 PM
I currently have a 4 Shammy team that I have with my main on my 22, and the other 3 on a Portrait 19" monitor on my right. I also have a 19" portrait on my left that I use for research and whatnot. I do now plan on adding another shammy to this team. (call this profile A)

What I'd LIKE to do is have 2 shammies on each of the 19's and the main on the 22" in the middle. (Profile B)

Is having maximizer "profiles" implimentation difficult? Something that's been tossed around?

keyclone
04-28-2008, 04:36 PM
it's been tossed around... but it takes you down the road of overall profiles... and that's just a pain

... especially since you can just make a keyclone2 directory and run that one for profileB and the original for profileA

once the list boils down to that item.. it'll prolly show up

Zzyzxx71
04-29-2008, 12:24 AM
it's been tossed around... but it takes you down the road of overall profiles... and that's just a pain

... especially since you can just make a keyclone2 directory and run that one for profileB and the original for profileA

once the list boils down to that item.. it'll prolly show up

Oh really? 2 shortcuts to different executables using the same license on the same machine? Hell if it works, I wont bitch! I'll try it in the coming weekend then!

keyclone
04-29-2008, 03:00 AM
yup.. no worries. the license is per machine.

how many you wish to run, or where from, is up to you

Molt
04-29-2008, 10:01 AM
What I ended up doing when I wanted multiple Keyclone maximizer setups is to just enter the details of the new setup under new names without interfering old one.. for example I have zones TopLeft, TopRight, BottomLeft and BottomRight for when I've running a 2x2 display but now also have Top and Bottom for when I've got a couple of guildmates along and so just want to display two characters on that screen.

This does 'hide' the first set behind the second but to be honest it's only going to be an issue should I get a different monitor with a higher res.