I find it much easier in keyclone to not even bother with the screen layout gui interface, and just enter the x,y and w,h numbers directly in the text boxes above it. The software seems to reluctant to save the values you type in there, but I've found that typing in the values then hitting Enter and then Tab will reliably make the numbers stick.
If you are using dual view: there is a little drop down below and to the right of the screen layout that says "\\.\DISPLAY1". Change it to access your second monitor.
If you are using span: both monitors are considered one big monitor (on the OS level). Unfortunately, the screen layout gui in keyclone isn't big enough to show the full area. You must enter the numbers directly to configure the viewports that are not visible in the gui.
Re: the macros: without seeing them or knowing how you set things up, it's hard to help. Do they use target=focustarget and if so did you remember to set focus? (I'd guess it's something like that).
huh?Originally Posted by 'roguetide',index.php?page=Thread&postID=36398#pos t36398
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