As mentioned before I wrote a AutoHotKey-script that can control several WoW sessions on 2 computers on your network.
Now I'm looking into implementing something like KeyClones "Round Robin" functionality into the script. If I understand it right each time you press a key configured as "Round Robin" you tell only 1 of your chars to do an action. Next time you press the same key the next char will do this action. Then it goes around the whole group in the same way.
The advantage is obvious. It might as an example be linked your tauren "Warstomp" ability and by mashing this key you can keep your opponents stunned quite some time.
My only concern about extending my script with this functionality is how this relates to Blizzard and the WoW ToS. Have anyone explicitly asked a GM or blizzard representative about it?
The original argument for using software based "KVM" functionality is that the software does not do anything else than a normal Keyboard splitter (hardware) can do, right?
Does anyone know is the Round Robin functions are supported by KVM switches? Does anyone have a link to a product page of such a switch?
The thing I'm after is to have a strong leg to stand on if I'd ever be in an argument with a GM about the software used.
Enlighten me!![]()
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