RE: RE: Warlock dot macro
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Originally Posted by 'Djarid',index.php?page=Thread&postID=57525#post57 525
Detect Mouse, what application is this in? Basically if you are going the hardware route, you can use a wireless mouse with 5 receivers (one for each computer) and if they are in sync (not for very long) you can click in the same(ish) place but otherwise there is no real way of doing this.
Not sure if it's what he means, but there's some kind of pass mouse clicks and mouse focus options in keyclone. To be honest though. I have no idea what they actually do. :D There is a note there that it only works on separate machines.
RE: RE: RE: Warlock dot macro
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Originally Posted by 'jettmartinez',index.php?page=Thread&postID=58047# post58047
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Originally Posted by 'Djarid',index.php?page=Thread&postID=57525#post57 525
Detect Mouse, what application is this in? Basically if you are going the hardware route, you can use a wireless mouse with 5 receivers (one for each computer) and if they are in sync (not for very long) you can click in the same(ish) place but otherwise there is no real way of doing this.
Not sure if it's what he means, but there's some kind of pass mouse clicks and mouse focus options in keyclone. To be honest though. I have no idea what they actually do. :D There is a note there that it only works on separate machines.
hm, not 100% sure, but i do know my mouse has a button 4 and button 5, which I use basically as extra hotkeys (so when i hit mouse button 4 it does X command, doesnt matter what i "click" on). So maybe keyclone could pass these button presses to the other windows if i wanted? not really sure... i don't really use this feature.
RE: RE: RE: RE: Warlock dot macro
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Originally Posted by 'yarr',index.php?page=Thread&postID=59734#post5973 4
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Originally Posted by 'jettmartinez',index.php?page=Thread&postID=58047# post58047
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Originally Posted by 'Djarid',index.php?page=Thread&postID=57525#post57 525
Detect Mouse, what application is this in? Basically if you are going the hardware route, you can use a wireless mouse with 5 receivers (one for each computer) and if they are in sync (not for very long) you can click in the same(ish) place but otherwise there is no real way of doing this.
Not sure if it's what he means, but there's some kind of pass mouse clicks and mouse focus options in keyclone. To be honest though. I have no idea what they actually do. :D There is a note there that it only works on separate machines.
hm, not 100% sure, but i do know my mouse has a button 4 and button 5, which I use basically as extra hotkeys (so when i hit mouse button 4 it does X command, doesnt matter what i "click" on). So maybe keyclone could pass these button presses to the other windows if i wanted? not really sure... i don't really use this feature.
I have a ton of buttons on my mouse. What I do is change the binding of the mouse button through my mouse software, and then keyclone passes that button press on to my other clients. For example, I have my 5 button mapped to "shift" through my mouse software. Keyclone sees that as just a normal press of the "shift" key on my keyboard and passes it on to my other 4 clients.