Knobley
06-07-2008, 05:22 PM
... questions, not quest turn ins ;)
both questions are related to keyclone's built-in maximizer function.
1). There's something very unintuitive to me about how the function keys to switch windows work. This is almost certainly more a criticism of what I find intuitive than of keyclone, but if someone could give me a quick explanation of what's going on there it would be helpful. I'm not talking about how to set them up, I'm pretty sure I've got them set up just fine. I just can't figure out the pattern of how the screens are swapping/not swapping when I press the quick-key assignments.
2). Suppose I want to set up two or three totally different maximiser configurations... one for my 4-man shaman team, and another totally different layout for my 3-man hunter team, and maybe a third layout for when I do my priest/druid dual-boxing. How would I go about this? It occurs to me that I could just do seperate keyclone installs, each with their own shortcuts, but I wanted to check and see if there was a more "proper" way to go about it.
Thanks again,
Knobley
both questions are related to keyclone's built-in maximizer function.
1). There's something very unintuitive to me about how the function keys to switch windows work. This is almost certainly more a criticism of what I find intuitive than of keyclone, but if someone could give me a quick explanation of what's going on there it would be helpful. I'm not talking about how to set them up, I'm pretty sure I've got them set up just fine. I just can't figure out the pattern of how the screens are swapping/not swapping when I press the quick-key assignments.
2). Suppose I want to set up two or three totally different maximiser configurations... one for my 4-man shaman team, and another totally different layout for my 3-man hunter team, and maybe a third layout for when I do my priest/druid dual-boxing. How would I go about this? It occurs to me that I could just do seperate keyclone installs, each with their own shortcuts, but I wanted to check and see if there was a more "proper" way to go about it.
Thanks again,
Knobley