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Anjuna
05-15-2008, 06:04 PM
I have been looking around for an answer my problem, but have not been able to find it. Yesterday, I set up maximizer to open 2 WoWs on 1 display and everything worked fine. Today, I hooked up a 2nd monitor and changed the settings accordingly. When Keyclone opens wow1 and wow 2, they open on the same screen, windowed with title bars showing. I am really not sure what is going wrong. I deleted and recreated all of the commands and maximizer settings, and it did not work.

I want wow 1 to be on my main display (22" wide) and wow2 to be on my secondary display (17" normal flat panel)

Anyone had this issue or know what the fix is???

Anjuna
05-15-2008, 06:14 PM
Bah! I just remembered how to fix this.

(For those with the same problem)

On the main Keycone window that lists the wow windows you have open, right click each of the options, select maximize, then specify the region you want that window to go to.

Thats all it took. Sorry for spamming up the help forums. :whistling:

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 06:33 AM
(Keeping this in the same thread.)

When opening Keyclone, I am having to right click my 2 wow clients and select "Maximize" every time. Is it supposed to work this way, or should it be automated and work without intervention?

X2Guy
05-16-2008, 06:53 AM
go into your wow settings in game and click the window mode and maximize close so it saves then relaunch.

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 07:32 AM
go into your wow settings in game and click the window mode and maximize close so it saves then relaunch.

Thanks for the reply! I will try this when I get home. :)

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 02:36 PM
That did not work.

My current settings are windowed mode but not maximized. I tried changing them around and then relogging and it did not work.

keyclone
05-16-2008, 02:42 PM
Howdy Flash... sorry i didn't see this sooner.

try these:
1. make sure you have 'enable maximizer' checked
2. in the commands, make sure you selected wow.exe and not launcher.exe
3. if you are on vista, make sure to run-as administrator (adjust the short cut properties / advanced to 'always run-as admin'

let me know if that helps.

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 03:41 PM
Howdy Flash... sorry i didn't see this sooner.

try these:
1. make sure you have 'enable maximizer' checked
2. in the commands, make sure you selected wow.exe and not launcher.exe
3. if you are on vista, make sure to run-as administrator (adjust the short cut properties / advanced to 'always run-as admin'

let me know if that helps.

None of this worked, in fact my settings matched what you said. Weird!

keyclone
05-16-2008, 03:44 PM
ok.. now we are at the 2nd level.

UNCHECK keyclone/setup/general/auto-add-windows-titled

then run your commands. do they get added to the keyclone list?

my guess... they will not. the reason? there is some other program launching your wows or somehow encapsulating the exe

try right-clicking wow.exe and checking the properties.
check the compatibility tab..
1. make sure 'turn off advanced text services' is UNCHECKED
2. are any compatibility mode settings checked?

let me know if any of this helps.

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 03:51 PM
UNCHECK keyclone/setup/general/auto-add-windows-titled

then run your commands. do they get added to the keyclone list?

That selection was not checked, so my commands brought up the windows and they are added to the list(but without the maximizer settings).




my guess... they will not. the reason? there is some other program launching your wows or somehow encapsulating the exe

try right-clicking wow.exe and checking the properties.
check the compatibility tab..
1. make sure 'turn off advanced text services' is UNCHECKED
2. are any compatibility mode settings checked?

let me know if any of this helps.

Nothing was checked on either or the WoW.exe's

keyclone
05-16-2008, 03:55 PM
ok... region names.

go to the maximizer... click on one of the regions. look at the top of the window.. it'll show the region name.
check the spelling.... exactly... case.. spaces (never use spaces or upper case as that can just introduce issues)

then go to the command you are executing... click on it in the list... look at the name. are they exactly the same?

region1 on maximizer should say region1 on the command screen... and not 1

keyclone
05-16-2008, 03:57 PM
2nd reply (instead of an edit ... so you see it)

if you have auto-add off... are the wows still in the list?

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 05:07 PM
region1 on maximizer should say region1 on the command screen... and not 1

Winner!!! The regions were set as "0" and "1" and not "region0" and "region1".


Thanks for helping me out! ;)

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 05:21 PM
Now the resolution keeps changing. I want it set @ 1680 x 1050, but it keeps reverting to 800x600.

keyclone
05-16-2008, 06:08 PM
you have to set the resolution for every region... or it will default to 800x600

this is a new capability... people didn't like the 1 resolution for all solution

Anjuna
05-16-2008, 07:17 PM
you have to set the resolution for every region... or it will default to 800x600

this is a new capability... people didn't like the 1 resolution for all solution

Thanks for helping me get this all sorted out. Now its time to figure out macros!