Well I put the new Razer Naga next to my Logitech G15 keyboard and noticed how DIM the lights were on the G15 - it bugged the hell out of me. So I replaced it with a new keyboard (that I may take back - its starting to annoy me with some "quirks" it has).
My trusty PS/2 keyboard is still plugged into my Belkin KVM switch, which goes to the PS/2 ports on each PC.
Its just now that I'm using software, I can actually use a fancy keyboard, as the vetra has been retired (for now).
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I'd turn off the light on the naga and keep the g15 :-) [at least that's what I did - the lights heat my hands unnecessarily anyway - you can get the tool to turn on/off lights off the (terrible) razer web site]
2,3,5 boxing wow with Wow Open Box and MAMA, give them a try!
(was 8 Boxing Wow with HotKeyNet and ISBoxer)
Was streaming on twitch.tv/MooreaTv
So i installed mojo on this system i have. Need some time to find my way in this windows thing
Anyway, i was curious whats the best way to shift my wow-load over both gpu's? Should this be done through a 3rd party program, or is it some setting in windows? A bit lost here ...
Everything that is fun in life is either bad for your health, immoral or illegal!
So I found a workaround to the UAC thing - you can use the task schedular to run programs at startup with the high privilges.
Problem? The install path to mojo is just too damn ugly. And there is two copies installed, so I don't even know which one is which.
I think this is my install path?
But I've got another mojo.exe is this folder:C:\Users\Andrew\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0\BOJJ0OB1.Y4 4\JZWDBPRY.3M2\mojo...exe_c6b5d4e845ecfd15_0000.00 00_none_d47df8f0b1616ac2
Help!C:\Users\Andrew\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0\BOJJ0OB1.Y4 4\JZWDBPRY.3M2\mojo..tion_c6b5d4e845ecfd15_0000.00 00_39147d916e5324b5![]()
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-Retired-
My guess is that one of those folders is the previous version of Mojo. But the folders are ClickOnce's private info and I'm only guessing.
People are not supposed to need to look at those folders (that's why the names are ugly), and if they do, then I'm doing something wrong. Maybe I should add or change something so UAC can be turned off for Mojo in a convenient way. Or maybe Mojo needs a traditional MSI installer that puts the binaries in a user-selected directory.
In the meantime, as a tester, you can find Mojo's "real" installation folder by launching it from the Start Menu or desktop shortcut. Then click "Show installation directory" on the Debug menu.
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I've only installed Mojo a single time - so I'm really lost as why I have two folders?![]()
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We really shouldn't need to know about those folders, but out of curiosity, I just looked inside them. The one whose name begins mojo..exe contains Mojo's files. The one whose name begins mojo..tion contains those same files plus a few extra that are used by ClickOnce.
I'm trying to imagine why ClickOnce needs two copies of the executables. Maybe it has something to do with updating the installation while the program is being used. (The copies used to launch the program have to remain unchanged until the program shuts down.)
If you really want to know, you could try asking in Microsoft's ClickOnce forum:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/for...setup/threads/
Last edited by Freddie : 01-01-2010 at 02:24 PM
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Was asked over on the Mojo FAQ Forum,
I thought this would be a better place to discuss Possible future features, than the FAQ Forum
I would think if this could be implemented or at least designed to be able to implemented at a later date without having to greatly redo whats already been done. that this would be a great addition.
I know W7 has made great strides in Dual Video cards however I believe this ability as (ISBoxer) implements it helps utilize the second card for multiboxing to a fuller extent.
and thus I would look forward to seeing this feature added at a future date.
I don't know. I haven't looked into this.
Something to think about, though. Video cards are nearly doubling in power every year. Games are becoming more demanding at a much slower rate because they are mainly designed for game consoles.
By the time Mojo is mature, in about two years, video cards will be four times faster than they are now and game graphics will have changed much less.
By that time, it's possible that multiple graphics cards will be a fad whose day is done.
Last edited by Freddie : 01-02-2010 at 01:27 PM
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