yes, you can run them full screen... but the only issue you will have is making suer they are in the keyclone list. this can be resolved using the auto-add feature or by executing the wows via a command.

since you are running across multiple machines, i would recommend running your wows via a command. i would also set my secondary box to auto-connect to my primary. once connected, you would be able to execute a single command within keyclone to start wow on both machines simulataneously.

to do this, make sure you have a command defined within each keyclone. name them something like wow1 on your primary box and wow2 on your secondary. once that is done, you should be able to do this from the keyclone on your primary machine:

B:wow2;wow1

this is 2 commands in 1. each command is separated by the semicolon. so the commands are:

B:wow2

and

wow1

in the first, B:wow2, the B is the nickname of the keyclone on the secondary box. when it auto-connects, you should see the name appear in the list. (if it is an ip address, that won't work.. try restarting the secondary keyclone).

once the commands are started, the wow windows will automatically be added and you should be full screen and ready to log in. just remember that you are passing keys... if your password is not the same on both, hit the PAUSE key to suspend key passing.. type your pword... then toggle PAUSE again to resume key passing.

i hope this makes sense. drop me a note if you are having problems.