Background:
Since the implementation of the new RAF features I have multiple teams. I only have 2 RAF accounts, they will quest by themselves but also be boosted through instances. I also have my "main" team.

I need multiple Maximizer set ups to accommodate the different team sizes. I have this using the import/export feature as a save/load. Work fine.
I also have all my accounts set up as keyclone commands. Easy enough.

I had a "Startup Command" set up and that also worked. But, since I use different accounts depending on the situation, I had to disable that.

Now I launch Keyclone then manually launch each WoW. If I need to I will load the proper Maximizer settings. Then, in Key Clone, assign a Maximizer region and, in Task Manager, assign affinity.

Doing all this does not kill me but I would like to be more efficient.

Questions
So, is there a way to launch my defined Keyclone commands from within Keyclone other then as Startup Commands?

Is it possible to send Keyclone a switch telling it to use a specific .ini file on startup?

Is there a better way to handle what I am trying to do?

Comments
I could set up Keyclone, copy the .ini file out. Do that for each different setup I have. Then write a set of scripts/batch files that copy a specific .ini copy to keyclone.ini and launch Keyclone. Again, not horribly painful but not the cleanest way to do it.

Within Keyclone the easist* way to do this would be a switch that allows you to choose an .ini file. An option to export your .ini file (just like a maximizer file) would also be useful for this.

Another option would be a way to launch the already existing Keyclone Commands manually. Which, I would think exists but I can not figure out.

*by easiest I mean in my non programming mind, never having looked at the code or really have any clue how it works. In a Unix shell script, which I am a pro at, it would be easy to implement.


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