Mouse Broadcasting - Delays violate TOS?
In the spirit of full disclosure it occured to me today that KeyClone includes programatic delays to facilitate mouse broadcasting.
I'll leave it up to your interpretation...
GM Malkorix posted:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...geNo=1&sid=1#8
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Yup, keyclone is fine.
Just make absolutely certain that you're not making more than one keypress (for the purposes of the word 'keypress' this includes a single key press AND release with no delays), or including delays between key-presses with each action.
Essentially, if you could legally create the command as a functional macro within the default user interface, then it should be okay.
Emphasis mine.
RE: Mouse Broadcasting - Delays violate TOS?
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Originally Posted by 'zanthor',index.php?page=Thread&postID=156900#post 156900
In the spirit of full disclosure it occured to me today that KeyClone includes programatic delays to facilitate mouse broadcasting.
I'll leave it up to your interpretation...
So the guy who has been promoting a rival product to Keyclone tries to blow smoke by making up a story about the legality of it...
This is a bullshit post to try and draw attention to the other product.
Also you should take care to define your terms - a 'programatic delay' is a delay that you can program in, keyclone has no such delays - and if you think there is one then please show me how to do it.
As far as I know the rival product has plenty of ability to program in keystrokes and all manner of naughtiness that could get you banned