In case anyone's interested, HotkeyNet also allows you to control whether left or right keys are sent.Originally Posted by 'Hàrem',index.php?page=Thread&postID=155520#post15 5520
In case anyone's interested, HotkeyNet also allows you to control whether left or right keys are sent.Originally Posted by 'Hàrem',index.php?page=Thread&postID=155520#post15 5520
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Freddie - I had trouble using HKN with Kavoom. IIRC I was getting double characters when I moused to another machine. with keyclone I had to restart kavoom after keyclone was running - not a big deal really. I never did figure out how to make HKN work with kavoom, only tried tried starting them in different orders though.
I think HKN would be great though if I had multiple instances on one machine.
Thanks for the kind words. Recently I've been using HotkeyNet and Kavoom together myself without any problem. And (as I think you know) one of HotkeyNet's oldest beta testers has been using both programs simultaneously for a long time. I don't know why you had the problem. I'm sorry we weren't able to solve it.
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Freddie, HKN + kavoom worked from my main.
When I decide to do a collection quest (and other circumstances) I will mouse over to the other computer and use that character as the new lead. When doing this the other machines receive two keys. Have you tested it like this? Actually playing from your non-main? and did you do anything to make it work this way?
I guess I need to pull it back out and see whats going on.
Harem, when I wrote that yesterday I completely forgot that we had discussed this problem at length a few months ago. I just skimmed our old PMs to refresh my memory. Then, to make up for my forgetfulness, I decided to try to add some sort of feature to HotkeyNet to detect when Kavoom moves the mouse cursor to a remote PC.
So I just fired up the debugger and Kavoom. But before I began to look at technical things very closely I simply started Kavoom and HotkeyNet in diferent orders to see if it made a difference. To my surprise I noticed that when Kavoom is started second (after HotkeyNet), HotkeyNet doesn't see the mouse clicks and doesn't execute any hotkeys. Doesn't this solve the problem?
I was surprised because (if memory serves) we talked about this at the time and you said the order didn't make a difference. But it's making a difference on my computers now.
I tested with XP (which I think you said you were using), HotkeyNet build 153, and Kavoom 3.27.
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