Quote Originally Posted by 'ZorbaTheGeek',index.php?page=Thread&postID=123279 #post123279

If it takes you 12 key presses to get 1 action...you really aren't hurting anyone but yourself.
The point made by the original poster, and myself, is that we're not pressing two buttons we are in fact pressing one button to get the effect of pressing two or more. It's still only one in-game "key" but the "key" is different within each session by virtue of the modifers we are sending with it in a leaderless setup. Pressing one button to get the result of two (modifier+key) can just as easily be achieved using the programmable buttons in your mouse software.


It's important to remember that it's their game, their rules and they can ban us for any reason they choose. They know about keyclone, they know what it can do and they choose not to warn/ban us for using it. This could always change.
I understand your point, but I think you're missing mine. Let's reverse what we are doing:
We'll press "Shift+1" on our main, and Send "1" unmodified. Since we are pressing 2 keys now, to get 1, does that make it ok? It's still translated as 1 action.
And another point, I play 5 different classes.. when I press "3" I cast 5 different spells, but this is ok right? They are different actions, but still only one single action each.

Maybe if you think of it as one "command" = one "action". The keys and modifiers are already in the game and macros.
And this setup can be reproduced (painfully) using only macros.

I do understand your point about programmable hardware, but the reason these were banned is due to people achieving more than one action with 1 "command".