View Full Version : Trying to multi-box on 2 screens 1 computer
rorek
05-04-2008, 04:39 AM
Sorry if i missed something about this, but i have a laptop wich i want to run my 2 or 3 WoW accounts on and i was wondering a few things
1. Can i hook my laptop up to my gaming machine and run them off the hard drive on that?
2. If i plug in a monitor to my laptop how can i set it to show my main user on the laptop and the rest of my toons on the slave monitor?
3. If i buy keyclone is there any way to share it throughout all the computers in my house or do i have to buy it on every computer?
Thanks.
Kedash00
05-04-2008, 10:38 AM
1.) Nope
2.) Start>Control Panel>Display Options>enable which dual monitor view you want
3.) Need to buy one copy for each pc
keyclone
05-04-2008, 10:43 AM
Howdy rorek and welcome to the forums!
answering in order...
1. not exactly. technically, you could connect your laptop and desktop (assuming that is your gaming machine) together via a lan.. you could share out the drive and run wow on your laptop... but you wouldn't like it as you'd have massive disk lag and loading times would be just horrible
2. this depends on your laptop and whether or not it supports multi-monitor display. most will export display, but maybe yours can do dual-view. check your display software and see if you have options for it. if you can get that working, then yes.. keyclone would recognize both monitors and you would be able to use them both in your maximizer layout.
3. keyclone has a per machine license. as such, you would need one per machine you wish to run it on.
if you have any more questions, please feel free to drop me a note.
rorek
05-04-2008, 11:01 AM
Allright, as of im using AHK it works really nicely, im going to be moving to Keyclone once i get enough saved up for a new hard drive, another monitor and 5 gaming cards for my monitor it just exports, im wondering if i can custumize it to set certain things on the laptop monitor, then my main on this flatscreen?
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