If you browse around these forums and the wiki, you'll find several how-tos

Key things you'll want to do:

Choose a keyboard and/or mouse broadcasting solution to send keystrokes from the WOW window that has focus to the other one. That other wow window will accept the keystrokes and trigger an action (usually macro-based for targetting purposes).

With one monitor on one PC you should look at some method of getting both wow windows visible at the same time. Either side by side (with your 'main' window being larger usually), or PIP (picture in picture). There are more than one tool out there that can accomplish each of these things, take a look at keyclone or hotkeynet.


The general setup of multiboxing includes "driving" on one wow screen only, with keypresses being broadcast to other wow instances running on your computer to make them perform an action. Alt-tabbing between windows is very inefficient...true multiboxing generally has you "drive" from one window. Some setups allow you to change your active window on the fly to account for a character death/etc and then drive from that other window.


Search the forums, browse the wiki, there's excellent how-to and getting started guides on the variety of software and addon solutions available to the multiboxing community.

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