/wave Diamnd (your avatar is priceless, it really speaks to me and my relationship with computers)

As far as 2 displays running, one on each of two cards, it works just fine. The issue as I understand it is running SLI with dual monitors.

I took your advice on tanking down the graphics settings on the slaves. It seems to have cut each instance's system memory from 240k down to 160k. Not a trivial improvement, but I'm still not sure that the memory was the issue (had 240 some megs left over before I turned down the graphics.) The visual performance was always fine and it still is.

CPU usage seems mostly unaffected, not that I did extensive in-game testing though. What would be CPU intensive in game? I have both cores separated out in Task Manager and the only time they both go above %80 is a brief peak when I'm starting up all of the WoW instances.



I've had the MaxFPS on the slaves set at 10 since I began using keyclone. That should be low enough to ease performance without creating a seizure inducing image in my peripheral vision.

I've also noticed another interesting behavior which may or may not be related. Sometimes keyclone will send erroneous extra commands to the other instances of WoW with specific keys. For example I type out "/dance" and the clones type along fine until the "a" at which point they clear the chat box and type a single a. Then when I hit "n" and the clones scroll up to the previous command (which is alt + up-arrow I think) and then type an "n." The "u" and "p" keys have similarly strange effects. This may only occur if I've quit and re-launched (using keyclone) the alt instances. Not positive, I'll keep messing around with it.

This is doubly strange as I have only bound a couple commands using the keymap editor, none of which have anything to do with the "a,n,p,u" keys. This definitely didn't happen with the previous version of keyclone.

Out of curiosity Keyclone, how does the program transmit the key strokes? Is it actually 'tabbing' between the program windows in the blink of an eye and sending the key stroke? Or did you find some sort of back-door method of getting them sent simultaneously?