Thanks for doing all this work and explaining the pip, I think I understand what your trying to do there now.

I know how much you guys hate spoonfeeding newbs so just ignore my request if you think its a bother. I'm not saying the developer should do this, anyone who knows could comment in the thread, but when I see features added with no description of what the problem was in the first place, or what the new feature will do for me ie. some example, then I don't understand why the developer spent his valuable time doing this for us in the first place or what the benefit to me the customer is.

My concern is, I will be missing out on understanding how to use something to solve a problem I haven't encountered yet or didn't know I had or how I could take advantage of to keep from having the problem. As a newbie, I'm still trying to figure all this stuff out, I don't have the benefit of the experience you old salts have yet, but I am making an effort to catch up by reading everything and testing myself. It would just save me, and possibly others some time so we could be using that saved time for playing.

I can imagine myself coming across some issue in the future and asking a question about how to solve it in the forums ( ofc only AFTER I had used the search feature extensively), only to be told, "oh, that feature was added in version 1.<whatever>, you just need to do blah blah blah to fix it" when I might not have asked the question if there was a little more explanation about what the new features would do for us or what problem it was solving in the release note posts. But as I said, if thats too much trouble, and you all think "you noob you should know that" then don't bother and ignore me, I'll work it out eventually.

For example, I don't know what to make of these changes, maybe someone can explain:

o functionality: commands without a region will not be maximized
o added: send only per keyclone
o global reset/suspend for blacklist/whitelist, round-robin
o round robin / do-not-pass list suspend toggle

Cheers
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