Quote Originally Posted by keyclone
actually, you can string commands together on the main screen when you run them. separate the command names by a semicolon

ie:

wow1;wow2;wow3

would trigger 3 commands. you can also run a command from one keyclone to another, by including the remote keyclone's nickname

ie:

A:wow1

that would start the command 'wow1' on the keyclone connected to the current keyclone... and named 'A'. and of course, you can string them together. my connection string looks like this:

A:wow1;A:wow2;wow3;C:wow4;C:wow5

that starts up 5 wows. A and C are laptops sitting on the left and right of my desktop.

oh... and since the command history is saved, you only have to type that once.. after that, when you start up keyclone, just select it from the list and hit enter (or click 'connect')

All I can say to that is...

KC, stop making it too easy. I'm just proving to be moronic.

That is very cool though. Glad it's Friday and I'll be playing with that all weekend.

Thanks!