That was it! Thank you so much!I remember reading about how Pause was related to key broadcasting, but I did not know what to look for (the red border). It worked in windows without having to press Pause, but on Linux, I needed to
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Thanks again!
It will still sometimes not load, and lock up when it is trying to open a wow (Often times, after forcing MoW to close, then the WoW window will appear). But, give it a few tries, and it will workI'm still desperately trying to figure what might be causing this, but I am very happy with it opening up eventually, and this would only be to help others which might for some reason be in my situation
---And thank you very much for the personal attention Bastok, this is a wonderful program, and I'll do my best to promote the program to all that I know!As far as I know, your program stands as the only working Linux multi computer solution, and it's a good one at that
It is well worth the small time it takes read the directions from a google translation, as it simply will work.
To clarify to others, and to simply answer your questions even though the answer is solved, here is what was achieved:
This works:
Using Many of WoW to key broadcast to two machines: A Linux (Ubuntu) host machine and a Windows Xp slave machine. Multiple instances work fine on both machines. (2 + 2 setup specifically for me)
While Synergy is not technically needed, I am using it for the sole purpose of using 1 mouse and 1 keyboard.
I apologize about forgetting to answer the question, but my setup has simply been to run different WoW instances from one WoW installation. Symbolic linking is being used, however it is to link keybindings, accounts, etc within the WTF folder (It stinks to have to copy and paste constantly on a Windows box, and, from what I believe I have translated, MoW can make someone on Windows' life a lot easier Vs. this problem
I'll be happy to help anyone whom might be thinking about taking the MoW plunge who speaks English (Or any other language if you don't mind very haunting bad translationsThanks again to all who have helped, and fine program, again, Bastok
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