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I've searched around and couldn't find a direct answer to this, or may not understand related verbage:
Is there a way to launch all of your keyclone commands (WoW instances) at the same time?
Example:
Right now, I have "WOW1", "WOW2", "WOW3", "WOW4", "WOW5", which I have to select each one from key clone and then launch each one individually.
I'd like to launch them all at once. Call me lazy, I don't care. :P Is there a way to do with with a bat file? or by combining the command names in the launch window?
entoptic
07-11-2008, 02:15 PM
I would like to know as well :P
keyclone
07-11-2008, 02:37 PM
yes, there is a way... just remember, commands are case sensitive... so be careful with caps
assuming you have the above mentioned commands.. you'd launch them all at once by doing this:
WOW1;WOW2;WOW3;WOW4;WOW5
enter that into the front or on the startup command in keyclone/setup/general
note: no quotes or spaces. and i usually recommend against using caps in region or command names
lul... I tried that, but with comma's :P Thanks for the answer, and as always: <3 keyclone
keyclone
07-11-2008, 03:08 PM
:D
ImaHealer
07-11-2008, 03:12 PM
Ether I am just missing it, which is quite possibly true, but
How do you delete the launch set ups you do not want?
IE
Wow1,Wow2,Wow3
but it really should have been
Wow1;Wow2;Wow3
How do I delete the Wow1,Wow2,Wow3 one from the list?
I know I am going to feel really dumb once you tell me but
I have a ton of them I wish to get rid of lol
keyclone
07-11-2008, 03:19 PM
well.. it's not obvious... but it is there.
keyclone/setup/misc/clear-command-history
just check it and hit ok.
Chrysanthe
07-12-2008, 12:46 AM
<3 KeyClone btw :love:
Well, I also found out, if you have multiple computers, using KC, then the remote command to start up the WoW's looks like this:
(assuming you have three computers, with two clients on the outer two and one in the middle, with those IPs: 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3 and named them PC1, PC2 and PC3; WOW1 on PC2, starting from PC2)
WOW1; PC1:WOW2; PC1:WOW3; PC3:WOW4; PC3:WOW5
but you also could do this instead (PC2 would be 192.168.0.2 in this example):
WOW1; 192.168.0.1:WOW2; 192.168.0.1:WOW3; 192.168.0.3:WOW4; 192.168.0.3:WOW5
On PC1, you only need WOW2 and WOW3, on PC2 WOW1 and on PC3 it'd be WOW4 and WOW5. :!:
keyclone
07-12-2008, 11:43 AM
you can also set the command to run at keyclone startup in the general tab
combine that with the auto-connect and it's very useful.. it makes starting up all your boxes fairly easy. just run keyclone on each machine and they will interconnect with one another and then launch their wows .. leaving you at the password prompt on each wow
ImaHealer
07-12-2008, 11:30 PM
well.. it's not obvious... but it is there.
keyclone/setup/misc/clear-command-history
just check it and hit ok.
thank you
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