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    I'm running two monitors, main on being 1680x1050(wide) and the 2nd being 1280x1024. I'm having a problem with keyclone's maximizer. I've searched the forums for hours here, and tried all steps to ensure keyclone is working properly.

    However, when I run a command and click 'connect', it will always start wow on my main monitor maximized, regardless of maximizer's settings. (And yes, WoW is set to run windowed/maximized)

    The original Maximizer program (from Curse) works fine, however.

    I used to run with a single monitor in XP, so I'm familiar with how the software works.

    I'm pulling my hair out over this... any ideas?

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    howdy Zulrang and welcome to the forums!

    did you create a maximizer layout?
    did you create a command for each wow?
    did you specify the region for each wow to be placed?

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    Yes, yes, and yes. Just as I had before in XP (and now, in Vista, 6 or 7 times trying to get it to work)

    I can seriously go into the maximizer settings, create a say, half-sized window on the primary monitor, set up a command to use that region name, run it, and it will be full-screen 800x600 wow. :P

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    And for the record, if I set WoW to Uncheck "run maximized", I will ALWAYS get a 800x600 WINDOW instead.

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    when you run keyclone, is it a short cut? did you set the property of the short cut to always run as admin?
    if not.. right-click the shortcut... properties... advanced.. CHECK run as admin

    how many wows are you trying to run?

    try downloading a pre-defined layout ( http://solidice.com/keyclone/layouts ) ... try a single screen layout at first, then try 2 screens.

    fyi.. regions are named region1, region2, etc... so they must be referenced as such in your commands

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    I'm running it as a desktop shortcut, and running as administrator.

    I tried a couple layouts, and they all just run multiple wows fullscreen on the primary monitor. The regions were properly corresponding with the commands.

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    As of right now, I'm trying to run just ONE wow either in a set region on the primary monitor, or AT ALL on the 2nd monitor.

    Baby steps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Zulrang',index.php?page=Thread&postID=104514#post 104514
    and running as administrator.
    note... being logged in as admin is not what i'm referring to. you must specifically right-click/run-as admin (or set the properties)

    if you are.. then the problem is most likely your command.

    try UNCHECKing your 'auto-add windows titled' and run wow1. did it show up in the keyclone list? if not, then you selected launcher.exe and not wow.exe in your command.

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    Deleted my WoW profile data (Cache, WTF, Interface, Logs) and just ran WoW once to get through the movie.

    Works with the downloaded profile now... Now to toy around with it

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