Quote Originally Posted by 'Tonuss',index.php?page=Thread&postID=173080#post1 73080
.......I think the real question would be- is it legal to use a program that would auto-locate the mouse in order to have it track the primary mouse faithfully? I am thinking that it would not be, since you'd need an external program that would be doing almost the same thing as Mouseclone, only doing it on the fly.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean. My thought on multiboxing through software is that if it can be replicated with hardware (within reason) then it's allowed. I do understand others disagree with that view of software multiboxing. For instance, I have one main WoW window on my TV and split screen on my laptop. I use the relative positioning on my main TV and sends the mouse click to the relative position on the other two windows (which are much smaller). If I was instead a hardware boxer then I could just set up three monitors, have three computers, a wireless mouse with three receivers, and accomplish the same thing. Some prefer to do it that way, I prefer to multibox on one machine.

One of the "good" things to come out of MouseClone's request for blue approval is that he did mention "clicking" on a healing potion and having his slaves to the same thing. The blue didn't seem to object to that. What the blue did object to is the predetermined X,Y coordinates.