Thank you all for responding and for the suggestions and advice. I appreciate it! I started my two Dks last night and I'm having a blast with them.

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I would suggest Hotkeynet (HKN) as it's currently a free solution and extremely powerful. I'm recognizing more and more that I can do stuff with HKN that is not (currently) possible with other software solutions. I believe that Freddie, the creator of HKN, based many of his ideas on AHK and did it "better." If the AHK scripts don't scare you, then definitely check out HKN. In my opinion, if you can figure out how WoW macros work, then you can figure out how to write scripts for HKN.[/quote]
I gave your suggestion a shot and I'm pretty happy with the result. It looked a bit intimidating at first, but once I found the Wow sample script I was fine. I loaded that and was able to start playing much sooner than I expected. Thanks! :) I figured that if HKN didn't work, I'd give AHK a shot and then proceed to Keycloner if I was still unhappy. I'm a very big fan of Wow macros--I played a warlock for a long time and when one of my favorite add-ons broke, I figured out how to do all the things that the add-on did with macros.

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Multiboxing takes a good amount of time to setup. Not due to the software, but more due to the thought process of how you would like things to work. Would you like to press one button and have your tank and healer do an action, or would you like only your tank to do an action with that button? For many, myself included, that's part of the fun of multiboxing. I spend a decent amount of time just thinking about macros are systems to accomplish a task. I don't have to rebind keys every time I play a different toon, but that's because I set it up that way.
That's what actually is drawing me to multiboxing. I absolutely hate soloing and leveling characters. Since I already had two accounts, I felt that I had nothing to lose in giving this a shot. If nothing else, it gives me something to tinker with and that is always enjoyable for me. I've already figured a few things out and I'm making a list of things to do tonight. Most of last night I spent toying with follow macros, combat postioning, general movement, and keybindings. I'm toying with the idea of writing up the experience for the hell of it, but I'm not sure yet. I want to think that out--and at least have a nice pool of data to work with.