DNP is Do Not Pass - Self explanatoryOriginally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167651#post1 67651
RR is Round Robin - Sends to 1 client, then the next, increments on each key press.Outside the scope of support I have time for right now, hopefully someone else has the time.Originally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167651#post1 67651
CPU Affinity matters if you have multi-core processor and are running more than 1 client. Depending on your system you can set each copy of wow to have it's own processor or spread them across the different cores as you desire. Running 5 copies on a quad core I put a client on cores 1&2, a client on 2&3, a client on 3&4 and a client on 4&1, the fifth client I run across all four cores.Originally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167651#post1 67651
Leave them empty means no effect. Setting them to 0 is the same as saying no limit.Originally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167651#post1 67651
I don't believe so with keyclone. Hotstrings would still receive keystrokes based on the keypresses on the other machine.Originally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167651#post1 67651
Strict makes it so its very accurate about passing key combos, this helps stop sending rogue keystrokes. (Say D is on do not pass, but CTRL D isn't. With strict pressing CTRL then D sends CTRL down, D down, and when you release Ctrl then D it sends CTRL-Up but NOT D-Up because D is on DNP. this keeps your toon turning right.)Originally Posted by 'Phanes',index.php?page=Thread&postID=167652#post1 67652
White List is opposite of blacklist. If your list says QWEASD and is black, those keys dont pass, if the whitelist box is checked, ONLY QWEASD pass. I've always been a fan of whitelist because with 105 keys and millions of combo's, I really only want to tell the game WHAT to pass rather than WHAT NOT to pass. But functionally it's nearly identical.
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