Quote Originally Posted by 'Vyndree',index.php?page=Thread&postID=171305#post 171305
There is one thing I am a little confused about...





Quote Originally Posted by 'Evilseed',index.php?page=Thread&postID=171133#pos t171133
The program does not automate gameplay
The program adhere's to Blizzards "one switch flips many switches" public forum comments
The program does not allow multiple clicks on 1 wow window with only 1 keystroke (one keystroke = 1 click, simple as that)
The program has no malware (I've scanned it on Symantec and Norton)
The program was designed specifically to be very compliant to Blizzard's EULA

I would know I'm the author.
But your website says...
Mousecloner is an application that enables you to "clone" mouse commands on your desktop with the simple pressing of a single key. The pressing of 1 keystroke can activate multiple mouse movements and clicks.
???

/personal opinion hat on

If anything (and you're replicating mouse movements, not activating MULTIPLE mouse movements), it's poor choice of language. If, indeed, you're allowing for multiple mouse actions to happen through a single key click (not just replicating across multiple screens), I'd say that's a no-no.

/personal opinion hat off
This is the type of feedback I LOVE to hear!!

I agree the website could have the symantecs of it cleaned up a little bit. What the sentence you quoted means is that 1 keystroke can active multiple clicks on multiple WoW windows, but it cannot initiate multiple clicks on the same window. For example, you hit the F12 key and your 5 box wow team each receive a single mouseclick. Mousecloner is *NOT* made to create multiple clicks on the same WoW window by 1 single user action.

1 action = 1 action per WoW window

Blizzard has been very firm that 3rd party softwares are OK if they do not automate. They declare automation as anything that has a delayed/timer/multiple action affect. Mousecloner can only perform 1 action per wow window (just like Keyclone for example). If you try to perform multiple clicks with Mousecloner on the same window it simply will not work.

I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the best at drawing out perfect grammatical descriptions of a product. However, thanks to your feedback, I'm going to work on rewording the website to make it concretely clear that 1 action = 1 action, that you cannot achieve any type of programmatic/delayed/multiple mouse clicks on a single WoW window with 1 user initated action. I'll even post an update when I'm done. NOTE: This will not require me to change the application, the application doesn't support this. I'm just rephrasing the website to make it clear.

EDIT: I just updated the wording to say this. Let me know if this gets the right picture across. If it doesn't and you have some spare time, I'd appreciate any more suggestions to clean up the description. Mousecloner was created with specific sensativity to game designer rules, therefor we have created Mousecloner to follow the following concept:
1 action = 1 action per window, on multiple windows What this means is that you can use Mousecloner to cause mouse clicks on multiple World of Warcraft game windows, however, you cannot use Mousecloner to create multiple mouse clicks on a single World of Warcraft game window.

Mousecloner is dumb yet powerful We say Mousecloner is dumb because has no programmatic abilities allowing you to automate mouse clicks or send delayed mouse clicks in any fashion. However, we say Mousecloner is powerful because it allows you to "flip a switch" on 1 game client which in turn flips a single switch on multiple game clients.