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for one machine, you would use the maximizer and make 2 regions, one per screen, that were about the size of the entire screen each. this would give the impression of running both wows in full screen mode, when you are really just windowed.
to do this, go to keyclone/setup/maximizer... hit reset... then the '+' in the upper left. this will create a region. set the x,y to 0,0 and resize it to the full size of the mock screen. that should be region1. then pull down the display selector on the right... and select the other display. create another full screen reigon there. that should be region2.
make sure to CHECK enable-maximizer
then go to keyclone/setup/command-editor and create 2 commands, named wow1 and wow2 (the name doesn't matter... its just for discussion). make sure to set the region names to region1 and region2 respectively.
hit ok and get out of setup.
on the command area, type in wow1;wow2
this will start both commands and place them into the appropriate regions.
if you have any problems, please let me know.
have a great night,
Rob
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I have a similar setup and am having the same problem. I run WoW in full screen mode on both my WinXP SP3 PC and my WinVista SP1 laptop. Keyclone v1.8k worked fine with little setup or fuss in this configuration since I purchased it in 2008.
Since upgrading to Keyclone v1.9g I have the same problem Sphintcher 8| had - no key passes if "auto-add windows titled world of warcraft" is not enabled and the minimizing of the Wow window on the Vista machine if it is enabled.
If the only way to fix this is to play in windowed mode can we roll back to Keyclone v1.8k until this problem is resolved?