Thanks for the reply. I managed to figure it out, but I'm still having a bit of trouble.
I've assigned a macro for my secondary character in WoW2 to follow my main character in WoW1 and set it to be key mapped in-game to the F1 key. I assigned Hotkeynet to only use the F1 key on WoW2. But whenever I press the F1 key, yes, it works, but it also immediately switches windows to WoW2, which is not what I wanted it to do.
Also, I have to alt-tab out a lot, because whenever I need to accept or reject a quest or pick up loot or track how far along my secondary character is in a specific quest. I've seen several macros around to get my secondary character to just accept the quest but that really doesn't work--the character is just non responsive.
I'll show you the code for hotkeynet that I made to utilize the F1 and F2 keys for my secondary character. Both of the hotkeys now work, but they immediately switch the active window in Windows 7 to WoW2, and then I have to alt+tab back into WoW1.
And I have both WoWs in Windowed mode. Before I had them in Windowed [Fullscreen] since I find it annoying to not be utilizing my laptop's entire screen, but I'd just imagine that playing in Windowed mode just makes everything a whole lot easier.
Lastly, a quick question: Say I decide to not Multibox on the same computer and instead use a separate computer for my secondary account. My main computer is a Windows computer using hotkeynet but my secondary computer runs only Mac OS X. Is it possible to share my keys with a computer that is running an entirely different OS? Does hotkeynet support Windows-to-mac or vice-versa key sharing?
Thank you.
Here's the coding that I have loaded in hotkeynet as of now:
Code:
<Label w1 Local SendWin "WoW1"><Label w2 Local Sendwin "WoW2">
<Hotkey CapsLockOn F1>
<SendLabel w2>
<Key %Trigger%>
<Hotkey CapsLockOn F2>
<SendLabel w2>
<Key %Trigger%>
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