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    Or if that's too much trouble, you can launch the WoW's the way you usually do. I put a hotkey for launching WoW in the sample script, but you don't have to use it.

    HotkeyNet's only requirement is that you rename the WoW windows to match the names that you use in the script.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    Or if that's too much trouble, you can launch the WoW's the way you usually do. I put a hotkey for launching WoW in the sample script, but you don't have to use it.

    HotkeyNet's only requirement is that you rename the WoW windows to match the names that you use in the script.
    Tried it both ways and still got nothing... When i changed the location of where it launched WoW from, it opened to copes, not minimized. I logged into the first copy, then minimized and when i got into the second copy i saw that it did indeed clone my keys from my first copy into the login box. But once i got into the second copy., and bot both copies on windowed mode, they didnt clone each other anymore.

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    Just wana say thanks for all the help. I actually ended up caving and getting Keyclone lol. So far its working pretty well, just getting used to the setup and trying to figure out some macros.

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    Keyclone broadcasts every key pressed to every client.

    You have the option of a white list (only broadcast certain keys), which I personally do not like.
    Or the option of a black list (do not broadcast certain keys), which I find useful.
    Also the Pause key (default keybind is Pause) is very useful.

    The easiest set up, is to have a bunch of keybinds on your toons.
    If you were to go with Shift A through Shift semi-colon (home row).
    And Alt A through Alt semi-colon (home row).
    And Ctrl A through Ctrl semi-colon (home row).
    That's a lot of hot keys.

    Then leave a keybind blank for a toon which you don't want anything to happen on a given press.
    For example the healer might have heals on some keybinds.
    But you want to control them separately.
    So maybe Alt A through Alt Semi-Colon are healer keybinds.
    And the tank/dps don't use these.
    Or whatever.

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