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Rangvald
05-12-2008, 03:50 AM
Hello there.

I've seen tons of movies about ppl multiboxing, and since im a cheap bastard I wanted to do 2 accounts on 1 computer. Some mates redirected me to this forum and I learned how dualboxing on 1 machine is done.

After setting up the 200 macros and bindings I need I started the leveling.

Everything is going smooth for a while untill I was gonna pick up a quest on my second wow-window. It goes totaly haywire! Everytime I hoover my mouse in to the field of the game on the second account its just flippflopping around like mad! Kinda like when you hold down your mousebutton to spin the view of the char w/o spinning the character, but like insanly fast!

My computer is a Intell Quad blabla and a Gforce 8800 something blabla. Its like 3 weeks old and one of the best they had at the store so I think its good enough, aye? Perhaps I need to set keyclone to using different processors for the different 2 windows?



Any1 have any idea about this? I searched a bit here but didnt find anything realy helpfull :S

Majestic_Clown
05-12-2008, 05:15 AM
Moved to software forum.

Rangvald
05-12-2008, 05:18 AM
Moved to software forum.Thanks mate, figured id post in the noobieforum at first, now that you mention it its more of a software issue I guess ;)

Maz
05-12-2008, 07:29 AM
My first thought is to turn off "focus follows mouse" in Keyclone.

Rangvald
05-12-2008, 07:43 AM
My first thought is to turn off "focus follows mouse" in Keyclone.

Ill give this a go when I get home from work!



What does that command do btw? Dont realy understand as im still in the learning process ;)

Thinking about changing to shammys btw, seems to be the Nr.1 choice amongst the multiboxers here.

Maz
05-12-2008, 08:04 AM
What does that command do btw?
With it turned on, when you move the mouse over a WoW window, it instantly becomes the active application and keystrokes are sent to it (with everything not on the do not pass list getting sent to the other WoWs). With it turned off, the currently active instance of WoW stays that way until you click on the new one.

Rangvald
05-12-2008, 08:10 AM
What does that command do btw?
With it turned on, when you move the mouse over a WoW window, it instantly becomes the active application and keystrokes are sent to it (with everything not on the do not pass list getting sent to the other WoWs). With it turned off, the currently active instance of WoW stays that way until you click on the new one.

Ah, that makes sense!

keyclone
05-12-2008, 09:32 AM
G'day Rangvald and welcome to the forums!

please update to v1.8i when you get a chance (official version to be released in a bit.. you can get the alpha in another thread)

i was able to update the focus-follows-mouse code and it works properly now. sorry about the confusion. (there was some odd mouse things happening... resolved)