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    This program works amazingly good when it comes to connection. I have 9 IP addresses on my home network it found the second computer and I did nothing.

    Even with Input Director and Multiplicity or Synergy I had to set up IP addresses.

    I messed around a little more with the key broadcasting. Is there a Master and Slave? I can see the key states from the first mojo to the second but when I move my mouse to the second PC I do not see the keys being passed to the first mojo. Broadcasting is turned on both directions.

    I am calling the first client to start as the first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzler View Post
    This program works amazingly good when it comes to connection. I have 9 IP addresses on my home network it found the second computer and I did nothing.

    Even with Input Director and Multiplicity or Synergy I had to set up IP addresses.
    Glad to hear it. My first goal for Mojo is to make it the easiest multiboxing program in the world.

    Is there a Master and Slave?
    Nope. All Mojos are equal. They all can do the same things.

    I can see the key states from the first mojo to the second but when I move my mouse to the second PC I do not see the keys being passed to the first mojo.
    Do you mean you're typing on PC 1's keyboard, and

    PC 1's mouse is moused over to PC 2, and

    WoW is in the foreground on PC 2, and

    keystrokes are not getting broadcast to PC 1?

    If that's what you mean, it's probably because. I deliberately kept broadcast and mouseover somewhat separate in this build because potentially they can interact in bad ways and I'd like to get them both debugged first.
    �Author of HotkeyNet and Mojo

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