I just got KC last night and I was playing around with it. In preparation though I had the idea of setting my key bindings through my G15.
Here's what I did...
I set all my G1-18 (mods 1-3) bindings to some insane key combinations. Okay, they're not that insane. All I did was map every G key to something like Ctrl+Alt+Shift+[Key]. This allowed me to have all 56 unique keys.
My intention was that these keys would not be bound in my main WoW window, but would be bound in my secondary WoW window. This way I could control certain actions without having to worry so much about the "do not send" options.
However, it didn't seem to work the way I thought it would. Seems that without them being bound in my main WoW window, it wont send them into my secondary WoW window. The G keys will work when I go over to my 2nd window, and they will work when I bind them to the main window (and thus send them to the 2nd).
Any ideas on how to make this work? Could I use the keymap in KC to send these keys to all WoW windows?
The only other issue is that if the keymap isn't specified in WoW, then WoW defaults to the next closest thing (IE: If you have Shift+4 mapped, when you hit the combination of C+A+S+4 and it's not bound, it'll use S+4 instead.)
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to get around this.
Overall, I like keyclone because it'll stop me from alt-tabbing from how I was doing it before. I just want a few more options on what I can send and what I cannot.
Side track: Just to make sure, the only way to avoid talking as both toons at the same time is to Override, correct? I also put both chat command keys on the "do not pass" list (the enter key and the / key).
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