
Originally Posted by
'ScytheNoire',index.php?page=Thread&postID=30707#p ost30707
Forgive me for posting this, because I'm sure most of this has been asked, but finding specific info can be rather trying.
First, the forums are great and got a ton of info here. Love the site, and the concept. I know people who do it, I've seen a five-boxer in Outlands and it was just insane to watch. Looked like a hell of a lot of fun and damn amusing. Made me want to do it.
So I got a trial account to see how it would run, and things ran fine on my computer, better than I thought they would. Saw no difference in performance. I have a 2.4GHz dual-core, 2GB RAM, 8800GTX KO ACS3, 24" and 19" widescreen LCD's. I tried it out today with the basics. Made a copy of WoW folder, and things worked great. But now comes to making things easier, as I was just mousing over to the second window to do commands.
First thing I want to do, before I go jumping into my dream plan of doing multiple Warlocks or Warriors all at once, is to do the carebear thing. I have a level 64 Holy Pally and would love to have it following around a newbie Warrior. Pally could basically make up the only weaknesses I have with a Warrior, lack of healing, debuffing, and buffing. Paladin would offer awesome support for a leveling Warrior.
I looked at both Keyclone and AutoHotkey, and both look interesting, but Keyclone looks much simplier to use. Before I go buying, I just want to see how it works. Does it work with the Logitech G15 (original version)?
Could I say set up G1 to G18 to do things on the second account in any way? Or would that be a AutoHotkey thing? I know Keyclone basically just makes it press the same key on both, but didn't know if you can have some way of making use of those G keys.
If not, I'm guessing the best way to do it would be to have on my Pally the say 9 to = keys do things like cast healing, cleanse, etc. and leave those blank on my Warrior, or keys that would cause any unwanted results.
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