Thanks, I appreciate it. You helped enormously with HotkeyNet. Hard to believe two years have passed, and now here we are again doing the same things again. But this will be a chance to fix all the mistakes and shortcomings.
Yeah it definitely needs that. I'll do this pretty soon.One thing for the future (hotkeys time or at least keys entry time). I would like a "Return cursor back home" key, so after I mouse over to a another computer to do something and poop hits the fan, I want to get back to my normal computer as fast as possible. PVP fighting last only seconds sometimes (like 7-10) and if I spend 3-4 just getting my cursor back to home so hotkeys work and my mouse works again, that is rough.
What operating system is the non-PC running? Mojo is never going to run on anything other than Windows or a Windows emulator or something like Wine. The source code is just too dependent on Win32 calls.Not sure if I give enough credit. I truely love HKN and wish the best for Mojo. I like all that I see so far. I just need to bring it up once and then I will drop it. It would be nice to have a java version so I could use it on my non-PC (just a crappy receiver, no hotkeys, no mouse, just receive the keys sent from Mojo). Just like an option that would talk to a VNC server would work. (in case you could steal VNC code and use it)
I'm always reluctant to add this because Windows itself provides a way of doing this (drag the program's shortcut into Window's start folder). But I guess this is actually not so easy. I guess I'll add it.Auto-start on Win start checkbox.
ClickOnce does this automatically every time you launch the program. Is that not good enough?Auto-update checkbox (maybe prompts that new verion is available and then times out to update in ## secs).
I'll put that in as soon as the program has an icon.And later on, hide window to the taskbar.
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