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Lax, I just downloaded the window snapper from the wiki page and looking in the zip the dates are 11/18/2008 on autolayout.iss, 01/17/2009 on pipsqueak.iss and 01/18/2009 on windowsnapper.iss. Looking in my IS Scripts folder autolayout is the same, pipsqueak.iss is 05/31/2009 and windowsnapper.iss is 04/20/2009.
Should I take that as a "no, I did not install an older WindowSnapper"?
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Also, I like to be as close to hardware style of boxing as possible and don't use ISBoxer macro system at all and the add-on is disabled in every wow. Partially because I already have Bind Pad and lots of regular standard WoW macros and if I want to play any single toon by themselves I have everything I need with just loading WoW.
Funny enough, that's one major reason why I do use ISBoxer for macros. ISBoxer does not change WoW config at all when not playing through ISBoxer -- it is designed to be as unintrusive as possible and does not require changing your action bar buttons. I'm not sure how that makes you "close to hardware" though (and IMO there is no reason for that to be a goal if you're software boxing -- you're as equally unlikely to get banned as everyone else on the forums... but... up to you and what you are comfortable with, obviously).
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Right now my ideal setup would be to use Keyclone for keybroadcasting and IS for window management and swapping windows but I can't get the two working together.
1. If you're using Vista or Win 7, you will need to run Keyclone as Administrator because IS is running as Adminsitrator and this makes your game run as Administrator
2. Add the windows manually to kc
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5) No key "pause" built in like keyclone makes it harder up front to configure and I'm curious on the system impact of frequently loading and unloading keymaps via hotkey, could that be contributing to the freezeups and other problems? I get whispers all the time and chat in guild, etc.
I see this one didn't get answered. Loading and unloading keymaps via hotkey is just adjusting configuration in memory, and doesn't do any disk access. It only affects anything at the instant you press the key.