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Feature Request
Hi,
Would it be possible for a future version to contain an "on demand mouse movement/click broadcast" system?
Im not sure if this is entirely possible, if you can send clicks this way without actually moving the pointer across to a different window.
But I had a thought, for example, you press and hold a key and as you click the same click is passed across to all windows at that percentage of X Y, so 50% x, 50%y will be the center of the screen.
This will help us who have mages to AOE properly and make use of Blizzard etc instead of running around spamming Arcane Explosion and getting concussed then then dying to a group of 500 mobs.
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actually... what you are asking for it already available in v1.8k
go to keyclone/setup/general and set the hotkey for 'pass mouse click hotkey'...
set the hotkey by clicking in the area to the right of the label and hitting the hotkey
now.. you must be aware what will happen. when you toggle mouse-click-passing (MCP) on, you will hear an 'up' tone... which means MCP is active. then, when you click, your click will be sent to all wows at the appropriate location (using a percentage scaling trick). be aware, the pass happens on the MOUSE UP... no dragging will be passed.. only a single click to each window.
when you are done, hit the hotkey again and you'll hear a 'down' tone implying that MCP is now off. (you REALLY don't want to play with it in that mode)
:!: NOTE:
when you click your mouse ... DO NOT MOVE YOUR MOUSE until it has returned to your main window. this is important. if you move the mouse while keyclone is jumping the cursor around, you will knock it off the intended target
i have found it to be useful for making macros and turning in quests. i normally have to open the quest giver myself before toggling it on.
test it out and let me know if that is what you were thinking.
:D
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Ah Ok, I see,
Its kinda what I had in mind, except I will have to change my setup a little as I only had 1 out of 5 windows visible when I play.
I will give it a shot when I get home, thanks!