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GizmoxLoW
07-25-2008, 09:59 PM
Im usuing keyclone and like most people i added my WASD keys to do the DNP list so only my main can be controlled this way. However with the "strict" option checked i can hold shift and press A or D to make all my characters turn which is good in pvp. only problem is it seems everyother time i hold shift and pressA or D to spin around to the right or left they just keep spinning on their own when i let go unless i press shift and that that key again. Anyone know howto fix this?
Stabface
07-25-2008, 10:45 PM
Yes, turn off StickyKeys, its under accessibility options somewhere in your Windows control panel
keyclone
07-26-2008, 01:15 AM
what version of keyclone are you using?
if you are using v1.8k, make sure 'strict' is UNCHECKED
if you still have issues, please feel free to drop me a note
have a great night,
Rob
lolzaz
07-26-2008, 04:01 AM
i also used this way to control my alts. and i encountered this problem way to often. so i quickly changed from that to using my "arrow" keys. and just unbound the arrow keys from my main, so they would only control the alts. and used reg wasd for main =] see if that helps.
GizmoxLoW
07-26-2008, 11:04 AM
if i have "Strict" unchecked then holding shift and press A or D does nothing except turn my main. its when i have it checked is when it will turn my main and clones. Im testing it now as i type this.. but like i said every other time i try it would get "stuck" and just spin around. ill try disabling the sticky keys in windows and see if that helps...
zanthor
07-26-2008, 11:59 AM
if i have "Strict" unchecked then holding shift and press A or D does nothing except turn my main. its when i have it checked is when it will turn my main and clones. Im testing it now as i type this.. but like i said every other time i try it would get "stuck" and just spin around. ill try disabling the sticky keys in windows and see if that helps...It has nothing to do with sticky keys in windows, it has to do with the purpose of "strict" and the function of DNP.
Each key press is passed as two events... A key down is sent, and a key up is sent.
If you have strict checked and have A on the DNP list you can press SHIFT - A and it will send a shift A. However if you let go of SHIFT FIRST it sends that up keystroke, wow ignores it... then you let go of A and KEYCLONE ignores it, because you said don't pass A.
This would be called working as intended.
GizmoxLoW
07-26-2008, 01:40 PM
if i have "Strict" unchecked then holding shift and press A or D does nothing except turn my main. its when i have it checked is when it will turn my main and clones. Im testing it now as i type this.. but like i said every other time i try it would get "stuck" and just spin around. ill try disabling the sticky keys in windows and see if that helps...It has nothing to do with sticky keys in windows, it has to do with the purpose of "strict" and the function of DNP.
Each key press is passed as two events... A key down is sent, and a key up is sent.
If you have strict checked and have A on the DNP list you can press SHIFT - A and it will send a shift A. However if you let go of SHIFT FIRST it sends that up keystroke, wow ignores it... then you let go of A and KEYCLONE ignores it, because you said don't pass A.
This would be called working as intended.ok i get it, im letting go of one of the buttons first and keyclone thinks its still being pressed...
Stabface
07-26-2008, 02:01 PM
Sorry Rob, I didn't know about this feature :)
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