With Keyclone, you'll need one license per computer you are running.
The licenses are forever, they never expire, and can be transferred to new systems etc.
I'm not sure how well it runs LotRO, having never played the game.

Within warcraft, Keyclone pretty much broadcasts every key you press.
If you press 1, on the active window, each of your other clients gets a 1 press too.
You can also set a white list, where only keys on the list are broadcast.
Or a blacklist, where certain keys are never broadcast.
There is a Pause key, (pause by default) which suspends broadcasting.

You can run multiple accounts on one machine, with Picture in Picture windows.
Or alternatively run multiple Keyclones across your network.




I've moved to Innerspace from Keyclone.
I know InnerSpace will run LotRO, because there are options to check when playing LotRO.

This is a subscription option, where $36 gets you just over a year of time.
And it is good for use on up to 5 computers at once, with a single subscription.

For Warcraft, it has near instantaneous PiP swap speed.
And far superior mouse broadcasting, for clicking portals or npc's etc.

You can enable keyboard/mouse broadcasting, so it performs like Keyclone.
But you can disable it (the default state) and use Keymaps.
Keymaps are hotkeys which are broadcast to specific windows.
They are incredibly flexible, and can accomplish anything you want them to.

IMO, IS is a far stronger product.
The only detraction is the subscription nature, but it is maintained and updated regularly which is very nice.
I believe IS runs on a lot of different games, much more so then the other software boxing options.