well.. we wouldn't want to mess up that big p3rm, now would we?
setting up keyclone for multiple machines is almost exactly the same as setting up for one... except you just have to connect the keyclones together.
to do this, notice the ip and port in the titlebar of each keyclone. on machine B, go to the main keyclone screen... to the right of the 'connect' button, and type the iport of the keyclone on machine A. then click 'connect'.
if all is working, you should see a line on both keyclones, ocassionally passing ping data back and forth. then start your wows on each machine as if they were stand alone.
at that point, any key you press on one wow ... will be passed to all others. that's pretty much it.
oh, and don't forget about override (default hotkey toggle: PAUSE next to printscreen in the upper right of the keyboard).
override will stop keyclone from sending the keys to the other wows... allowing you to login if you have different passwords... talk in guild without echoing... or whatever.
if you have any other questions, please feel free to drop me a note.
have a great night,
Rob
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