Just wanting to know if they change between the two will be noticable, for example will the macros have an effect on how my dps will perform, how quickly the spells take to start casting?
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Just wanting to know if they change between the two will be noticable, for example will the macros have an effect on how my dps will perform, how quickly the spells take to start casting?
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No, the macros between the two won't have any bearing on DPS or how fast spells start casting.
Now playing: WoW (Garona)
Wha? Why would you change back to keyclone?
It's not that i'm changing over permanently, I would just like a try of the program instead of using ISBoxer![]()
I'll clear this up for everyone. The reason he's asking this odd question is because he has been using trial after trial (7 days each) of ISBoxer for a few weeks now and I believe he understood his time for doing so was running out. I denied his last trial request.
So... yeah. You can use keyclone if you want, connorlord, but if you expect to gain something out of it you're probably misguided -- as others have pointed out. You do lose mouse broadcasting (with regards to lag, I believe keyclone's clicking will do one window at a time, waiting in sequence; ISBoxer does them all simultaneously) and other features. Perhaps you can convince Rob to give you an unlimited trial? lol.
IMHO, ISBoxer is worth FAR MORE than the piddly amount of money Lax asks for. If you can afford to pay for multiple WoW accounts, I'm sure you can afford ISBoxer.
Nothing against Rob and Keyclone (I happily used it for years), but ISBoxer is far superior.
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