Outside of the little quirks, I must say this method is very impressive. I've been looking for a good way to switch between characters and I'm glad I've made the time investment to figure this out. I'm actually coming to this method from using mostly hardware to just one (beefy) system with 5 clients. I'm still working out the kinks but overall, I'm very satisfied. Keyclone is great utility and I'm glad it has great support. The only thing that makes me cringe is using the key mapping editor. I had to resort to editing the keymap files manually over using the editor. While it's simple, it's too simple. Enter one mistake and you have to start over and constantly save your work. And if you save an error, you have to start over again.
To get over the shortcomings of the editor, I just created a keymap file of all of the possible characters you can choose from and saved it. Then I created a single keymap file with just one keymap sequence for each character and copied & pasted the sequence over for each macro I used. Then I just replaced the master key and the slave key for each sequence. Sounds confusing but hey, I should have earn some college credit for learning how this all works! :thumbsup:
Thanks everyone who put the initial effort into this and thanks for sharing.
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