ah... sorry. you load keymaps on the local keyclone
(maybe that could be cleared up)

the incoming connections shouldn't show you a menu option for loading keymaps.

ifr you want, you can create a command to run wow on the 2nd computer. in that command, add the username and the keymap to load. also... set the 2nd keyclone to auto-connect to your main.

then, from your main keyclone, just type something like:

A:wow1;A:wow2;A:wow3

where A is the nickname of the 2nd pc keyclone and wow1 is the command name

you could extend it by doing the same on the main's keyclone, then add to the command:

A:wow1;A:wow2;A:wow3;wow1;wow2

without specifying the keyclone nickname, the command will run locally... therefore, the last 2 wows will run on your main box

if you set it up right, you can get your setup going from nothing by running keyclone on both machines, then just click the connect button (which shows the last command next to it)... from there, assuming all use the same password, just type the password , hit enter twice, and you are in the game