I should mention, in case anybody doesn't know, that HotkeyNet lets you use all your keyboards and they can do different things. So F1 on the first keyboard does one thing, but F1 on another keyboard does something else. Every keyboard can control all the PCs because all PCs are equal with HKN -- there are no primaries and no secondaries. I myself use three keyboards when I multibox, and each keyboard controls all five of my toons.
I'm mentioning this because almost everyone who emails me for help is using HKN as if it's a keybroadcaster, with one machine that sends keypresses to others. You can use it that way if you want, but that's a fraction of what it can do. It's a program that makes all pc's capable of controlling all pc's.
If we do this (a) at best it's going to be limited to one key and (b) the icon would become much harder to interpret with a glance.Could we make the tray icon show more than 2 states?
In comparison, the LEDs (a) work with three keys and (b) don't reduce the clarity of the icon at all. So LEDs seem better to me. It's true that the icon would allow you to choose any toggle key you like, whereas the LEDs restrict you to three pre-selected ones, but this limitation seems unimportant to me because the LED keys include the only key on the keyboard that is perfect for this purpose -- the NumLock key. It's perfect because it has no other purpose except to be a toggle key, so you lose nothing when you select it for this purpose. The Scroll Lock key is nearly as good because it no longer does anything in most programs. The Caps Lock key is probably the worst key on the board for this purpose because it changes the built-in function of every printing key, but two out of three isn't bad.
Also, LEDs have the enormous advantage of allowing you to use combinations of your three toggle states (e.g. both NumLock and ScrollLock down at the same time vs. only one of them down). This would give you seven toggle states in all vs. just two toggle states with the icon.
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