well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno
well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno
[quote='knutisen',index.php?page=Thread&postID=2046 69#post204669]well yea, wich 1 is the best free software i havent rlly seen any free =/. i wanna try it out before i buy somethin good ya kno[/quote]may i point you to [url]http://www.dual-boxing.com/wiki/index.php/Software[/url].
but if you're asking for a recommendation...(strictly imo only!) best free - HotKeyNet or AutoHotKey (but for a new boxer [url='http://solidice.com/keyclone/']KeyClone[/url] is still best, although paid, as it is easily configured and allows you to just 'multibox' straight away).
Calling me a noob would be an understatement...
I always put in my 2 copper for Octopus, even though it isn't supported any longer and isn't as easy as Keyclone to get setup.Bug-free software is hard to find.
Now playing: WoW (Garona)
Perhaps a silly question. I'm yet to have a proper read through most of the forums posts here and get to grips with "current events" but the octopus download site has been down for me for around a month now?
Any info on where to get it or is it officially out of circulation? The KM software was a cool idea I used to use hotkeynet and synergy but the "mouse look on steroids" thing always wound me up a treat. I saw a post here that was basically "so this is synergy without the crazy mouselook" to which the reply was "yes" and I started salavating, whats the crack with these as it stands?
Yes Octopus is nice, bur for basic multi-boxing. The good features are mouse cursor/clicks broadcasting/switching.
If you want my advice, go for HotkeyNet. Both website and software are great. Support on the forum is also excellent, especially for beginners.
HotkeyNet will soon get Octopus' (and others-like) features. If you want to try the latter, go to the official thread, it contains a link to download it.
It may take some time to understand how it works though.
Very soon.Originally Posted by 'Louis',index.php?page=Thread&postID=208157#post20 8157
Build 45 just got published with Kavoom-style mouseover. (However multiple monitors on a single PC isn't implemented yet.)
As you know, this is HotkeyNet 2 (the new version of the program) not the old program that people generally use. This is an alpha version of the new program so it has only a few features and it may be buggy.
http://www.hotkeynet.com/hkn2/download_hkn2.html
HotkeyNet 2 is much easier to use than the old program. It's completely self-installing. I don't think people will need instructions for mouseover. The only thing they need to know is that mouseover settings are on the Settings Menu.It may take some time to understand how it works though.
Thanks a lot for mentioning this.
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