yeah - for a basic setup there's not much too it, but maybe I'm missing something. I have a 28" WUXGA monitor (1920x1200) and I'm triple boxing on my 1 PC.

I started by making my maximiser layout.
region1 = 1280x1200 starting at 0,0. region2 = 640x600 starting at 1280,0. region3 = 640x600 starting at 1280,600. I check the block for "enable maximiser", set my PiP fo F9 for region1, F10 for region2, and F11 for region3. I set them all to a resolution of 1-to-1, and they're all on \\.\DISPLAY1 (the only option on the drop down box).

then on the command editor section I made 3 commands (wow1 = region1, wow2 = region2, wow3 = region3). They are all comming from C:\World of Warcraft (x)\:Launcher.exe (where x = 1, 2 or 3).

then on the general tab I check "auto-add windows titled" and "world of warcraft" is typed in and the "exact match" box is checked. Toward the bottom, "startup command" is checked and I've typed in "wow1;wow2;wow3".

The only other thing I've touched is the do-no-pass tab where I've entered "W A S D NUMLOCK and SLASH"

When I launch keyclone (set to always run as administrator) I get my 3 wow programs to launch - and keyclone recognizes 3 titles of "World of Warcraft". When I type in one screen it passes the keystrokes to the windows behind the top one - but all 3 windows stay stacked on top of each other. I played with the WoW video settings and set them all to windowed and I made them all have a different resolution - 1440x900, 1280x768, 800x600 - just so I can tell that I have 3 distinct programs open at once.

Not sure what else to do from here. ?(

***as a side note I see that on the command editor tab the "wow: username" box is greyed out now and the field is blank - along with teh "wow: maxfpsbk" and the "maxfps" boxes. I know I used to be able to use those as well. hmmm...