First I love keyclone, its a great runtime.
What the above assumes is that you understand that keyclone is "broadcast to all" by default. So when you login you press 'B' and all your characters open their bags for example. It then wants you to put all your accounts into a keymap state that is cryptic if you wanted to play any, except the main character first person.
So this means that if you want [1] to be frost bolt on the mage, you need to remove the [1] binding from the other characters. Then if you want [Ctrl-1] to be flashheal on the healer you need to remove [Ctrl-1] binding from the mage. Now you get to play wow in "vulcan neck pinch" mode.
Unraveling this default nature of keyclone isn't very documented outside of a few forum posts (and it seems in those posts they might have unconventional keybinding methods). Its a great runtime maximizer, keyevent generator and multiplexer, but configuration of keymaps / hotstrings it suffers from at the moment. Again more so from documentation that anything else.
Sample hotstring setups similar to the maximizer setups would likely fix this, though keyclone's configuration separation is an issue for making this work since whitelists and what not are independent of the keymap files.
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