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    If you figure out how to "fix" the above please report back your findings. I would be curious how you got to this state in the first place and if you can document the steps to replicate as I could see it actually being a preferred state for some folk...

    Being able to "hard tie" a given input device to specific game window and allow another device to control multiple other windows (via alt-tab or mouse movement) could really help others.

    For me for example I don't mind controlling my Tank+3DPS via mouse-over-focus boxing but would really like to have some key actions on my healer control-able by a dedicated device and only need a few buttons for my healer in combat (bare minimum would be "heal tank" an an "AoE heal party" though I would like a few more than that for shield/renew/fade/etc).

    For me the only way I have figured out how to control my healer via a 2nd dedicated input device all on the same PC with the same/single 4K monitor it to run my healer in a VM and do a dedicated keypad/keystick as a usb-pass-through to the VM...
    Last edited by nodoze : 05-11-2021 at 08:55 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodoze View Post
    If you figure out how to "fix" the above please report back your findings. I would be curious how you got to this state in the first place and if you can document the steps to replicate as I could see it actually being a preferred state for some folk...
    It was super easy

    Boot up Wow1, open Wowmapper, use console port as an addon.

    Now the controller controls the toon on wow1.

    open up wow2. If that is the focused window, the controller continues to control wow1 and you can mouse and keyboard wow2.

    Its funny watching the warrior fight while the window is focused on the healer.

    You could load the healer first and just use a macro on one of the controller buttons to heal the warrior. I may try that out once the game is back up

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    Quote Originally Posted by werewolfdad View Post
    It was super easy

    Boot up Wow1, open Wowmapper, use console port as an addon.

    Now the controller controls the toon on wow1.

    open up wow2. If that is the focused window, the controller continues to control wow1 and you can mouse and keyboard wow2.

    Its funny watching the warrior fight while the window is focused on the healer.

    You could load the healer first and just use a macro on one of the controller buttons to heal the warrior. I may try that out once the game is back up
    Very interesting!

    Thanks for starting this thread as I like learning about new things.

    I am not much of a console player and the controller form factor does not work for me... It may sound weird but I wonder if I can use a mini-keyboard/keypad/keystick (or a controller emulator) instead of a game controller with those addons.

    Since I use a keyboard for my main it would be great to just have a 2nd keystick in easy finger reach without having leave my keyboard like one of these 2 examples:

    https://i.gyazo.com/25ebeb14c0919684...b03d63b1e2.png

    https://i.gyazo.com/81a4bf04fb1f76d8...025c627f2a.jpg

    If I get time to try something like the above I will do my best to circle back and update this thread.

    If anyone else tries the above with a HID device that is in a easy button reach form-factor please report back to this thread as well.

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    Is there a way to lock the keyboard to one of the wows while you click the other wow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mbnewbtbc View Post
    Is there a way to lock the keyboard to one of the wows while you click the other wow?
    If I understand the above correctly the only thing which has been verified to be lockable is a controller to the 1st WoW client locked via a combination of wowmapper+console_port.

    So far the only one tested in this regard (at least documented here in this forum) is a 'Dualshock 5' controller and maybe some research into what controllers and/or devices are supported by Wowmapper &/or Console_Port.

    If none of them are actual keyboards/keypads/keysticks, my thought was to try a keyboard/keypad/keystick that emulates a controller and see if that can be made to work...

    So to answer your question the only device so far that has been shown to for sure work in this manner (to be lockable to the 1st WoW client launched) is a DualShock5 and no keyboards/keypads/keysticks have been tested that we are aware of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodoze View Post
    If I understand the above correctly the only thing which has been verified to be lockable is a controller to the 1st WoW client locked via a combination of wowmapper+console_port.

    So far the only one tested in this regard (at least documented here in this forum) is a 'Dualshock 5' controller and maybe some research into what controllers and/or devices are supported by Wowmapper &/or Console_Port.

    If none of them are actual keyboards/keypads/keysticks, my thought was to try a keyboard/keypad/keystick that emulates a controller and see if that can be made to work...

    So to answer your question the only device so far that has been shown to for sure work in this manner (to be lockable to the 1st WoW client launched) is a DualShock5 and no keyboards/keypads/keysticks have been tested that we are aware of.
    Got it, I am researching this now. I’ll let you know if I find anything. Please do the same like I said I think the last part of my set up would just need to be able to keep my keyboard working on my master window even if I click on different windows. Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mbnewbtbc View Post
    Got it, I am researching this now. I’ll let you know if I find anything. Please do the same like I said I think the last part of my set up would just need to be able to keep my keyboard working on my master window even if I click on different windows. Thank you!
    As I alluded to above, if you want a keyboard/keypad/keystick type form factor, you may need to look into a sophisticated one that can emulate a controller to use the wowmapper+console_port path...

    So far the most likely candidate keyboards/keysticks I have found are from Xkeys which have the following Emulation Modes:
    • HID keyboard,
    • HID mouse,
    • HID game controller,
    • HID multimedia

    The following are some examples the various form factors for their products:

    Keysticks like the following range from 4 to 40 keys:

    https://xkeys.com/xk4.html


    Keypads/keyboards like the following range from 24 to 128 keys (which can maybe be multiplied by using layers):

    https://xkeys.com/xk24.html

    The full offering of their keyboards/keypads/keysticks is listed here:

    https://xkeys.com/xkeys/keys.html

    There may be other/better/cheaper/etc offerings from other vendors but that is the best I have found so far...
    Last edited by nodoze : 05-14-2021 at 12:17 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodoze View Post
    As I alluded to above, if you want a keyboard/keypad/keystick type form factor, you may need to look into a sophisticated one that can emulate a controller to use the wowmapper+console_port path...

    So far the most likely candidate keyboards/keysticks I have found are from Xkeys which have the following Emulation Modes:
    • HID keyboard,
    • HID mouse,
    • HID game controller,
    • HID multimedia

    The following are some examples the various form factors for their products:

    Keysticks like the following range from 4 to 40 keys:

    https://xkeys.com/xk4.html


    Keypads/keyboards like the following range from 24 to 128 keys (which can maybe be multiplied by using layers):

    https://xkeys.com/xk24.html

    The full offering of their keyboards/keypads/keysticks is listed here:

    https://xkeys.com/xkeys/keys.html

    There may be other/better/cheaper/etc offerings from other vendors but that is the best I have found so far...
    Would using auto hot keys, and only sending the keys to one window of wow be a bad idea?

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