well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno
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well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno
[quote='knutisen',index.php?page=Thread&postID=2046 69#post204669]well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno[/quote]may i point you to [url]http://www.dual-boxing.com/wiki/index.php/Software[/url].
but if you're asking for a recommendation...(strictly imo only!) best free - HotKeyNet or AutoHotKey (but for a new boxer [url='http://solidice.com/keyclone/']KeyClone[/url] is still best, although paid, as it is easily configured and allows you to just 'multibox' straight away).
I always put in my 2 copper for Octopus, even though it isn't supported any longer and isn't as easy as Keyclone to get setup. ;) Bug-free software is hard to find.
Perhaps a silly question. I'm yet to have a proper read through most of the forums posts here and get to grips with "current events" but the octopus download site has been down for me for around a month now?
Any info on where to get it or is it officially out of circulation? The KM software was a cool idea I used to use hotkeynet and synergy but the "mouse look on steroids" thing always wound me up a treat. I saw a post here that was basically "so this is synergy without the crazy mouselook" to which the reply was "yes" and I started salavating, whats the crack with these as it stands?
Yes Octopus is nice, bur for basic multi-boxing. The good features are mouse cursor/clicks broadcasting/switching.
If you want my advice, go for HotkeyNet. Both website and software are great. Support on the forum is also excellent, especially for beginners.
HotkeyNet will soon get Octopus' (and others-like) features. If you want to try the latter, go to the official thread, it contains a link to download it.
It may take some time to understand how it works though.
Very soon. :) Build 45 just got published with Kavoom-style mouseover. (However multiple monitors on a single PC isn't implemented yet.)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Louis',index.php?page=Thread&postID=208157#post20 8157
As you know, this is HotkeyNet 2 (the new version of the program) not the old program that people generally use. This is an alpha version of the new program so it has only a few features and it may be buggy.
http://www.hotkeynet.com/hkn2/download_hkn2.html
HotkeyNet 2 is much easier to use than the old program. It's completely self-installing. I don't think people will need instructions for mouseover. The only thing they need to know is that mouseover settings are on the Settings Menu.Quote:
It may take some time to understand how it works though.
Thanks a lot for mentioning this.