i use keyclone, and using its command editor you can specify which of you accounts use what folders.Originally Posted by 'AtroxCasus',index.php?page=Thread&postID=128492#p ost128492
i use keyclone, and using its command editor you can specify which of you accounts use what folders.Originally Posted by 'AtroxCasus',index.php?page=Thread&postID=128492#p ost128492
That would be by pointing each command to the wow.exe in each folder you want that account to use, right? SOrry, not being dense...just paranoid.Originally Posted by 'mikekim',index.php?page=Thread&postID=128591#post 128591
I don't have the sort of time I used to, and can't afford time consuming errors. 3 year old had +250 resist to "leave Daddy alone, he's playing WoW". She is however, at-250 resist to Druids dancing in bear form....
Correct.That would be by pointing each command to the wow.exe in each folder you want that account to use, right? SOrry, not being dense...just paranoid.I don't have the sort of time I used to, and can't afford time consuming errors. 3 year old had +250 resist to "leave Daddy alone, he's playing WoW". She is however, at-250 resist to Druids dancing in bear form....
Thanks for the help guys. I used a macro I found here for sheeping that didn't require keyclone mods. I just took the one where main targets, hit MageA setfocus, main targets next mob, Mage B sets focus, then main takes one, and with one keypress all 3 sheep. Its a thing of beauty.
It's interesting how every little success at multiboxing has helped understand something for the next step that I wasn't aware I needed to know. I switched from setfocus and follow/assist focus to targetting main, setting follow, and then each dps attack has them using target=targettarget. Only problem is, if I loot on the clones or do anything that pulls them off him as their target, I have to hit the follow key again to both get them to follow, and more importantly, set him as their target. Am I correct in assuming that this is the biggest drawback to using /target instead of /focus system for following and assisting?
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