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    sticky focus is where even if you move the mouse from window to window the focus stays on the original window; until typically you click or otherwise decide to change it (in this case some hotkey could be how to trigger change of focus - but again I think the default of moving focus with mouse movement is the best for wow)
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  2. #72

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    sticky focus is where even if you move the mouse from window to window the focus stays on the original window; until typically you click or otherwise decide to change it (in this case some hotkey could be how to trigger change of focus - but again I think the default of moving focus with mouse movement is the best for wow)
    Sounds like your "sticky mouse" is just Windows's default behavior, what you're calling the default is Windows's behavior with Active Window Tracking turned on. Am I misunderstanding?

    Active Window Tracking (also called X-Mouse or Focus Follows Mouse) is built into Windows as an option but the operating system doesn't provide a way to toggle it, so I can add that to Mojo.

    HotkeyNet has that already.

    But UnixMan said, "I love it that the machine with the focus gets the keyboard. If it can be made an option, even better! " and that has to do with a machine, not windows, so I think he may have been talking about something else.
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    I think he means that with zero configuration, the machine with the keyboard physically attached is the one that broadcasts by default.

    When you mouseover to machine #2 - that becomes the "boardcasting" machine. (assuming broadcasting it turned on on all machines)
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    Okay, then back to my first question. When UnixMan said make it an option, what's the alternative?

    Maybe he just meant that broadcasting would be off on the remote machine.
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    I *think* he means two ways to use the program.

    One requires changing the active window to be Window's "Focus" to accept input - the other would reqiure the "Mouse cursor" to just be over a window for it to accept input. (changing focus without chaning focus)

    The later could be used for like mouseover healing or something - although I don't know if WoW itself will work that way.
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  6. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fursphere View Post
    I *think* he means two ways to use the program.

    One requires changing the active window to be Window's "Focus" to accept input - the other would reqiure the "Mouse cursor" to just be over a window for it to accept input. (changing focus without chaning focus)

    The later could be used for like mouseover healing or something - although I don't know if WoW itself will work that way.
    Okay, that's Active Window Tracking. Like I just said somewhere ellse, I'll add a toggle for that to the next build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fursphere View Post
    I *think* he means two ways to use the program.

    One requires changing the active window to be Window's "Focus" to accept input - the other would reqiure the "Mouse cursor" to just be over a window for it to accept input. (changing focus without chaning focus)

    The later could be used for like mouseover healing or something - although I don't know if WoW itself will work that way.
    Touché! Thanks!

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