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    Unhappy Octopus wowhook.dll failed - how i can broadcast my mouse? [DUALBOXNING]

    Hello,

    im new here and i started to dualbox today. all fine, i do it with octopus right now. i tried to find a thread with search funtion but i dont found one ^^

    the only problem that i have is how i broadcast my mouse? for quests and for instance browser etc...

    i want that my toon1 all click what i click in the mainwindow (!mouse position! and !mouse click! broadcast, for accept quests etc)

    windowsettings are:

    main 0,0,1080x950
    toon1 1080,0,840x700

    how i can fix this problem now?

    thanks for answers

    greetz
    Last edited by Sinrou : 08-11-2013 at 12:03 PM

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    There are only a few Octopus (or ex-Octoupus) users still around that would be able to help with this issue, so it might be a bit before you get an answer to this (just a heads up).

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    If WoWHook is failing, you probably need to run it as administrator.
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    I've actually been using Octopus for years now, but I do not use mouse broadcast. That said, mouse broadcast is not the right way to do this. Get Jamba and configure your quest behavior. Generally you just want to auto-share from master, auto-accept from group, auto complete, etc. Otherwise you will find the questing process to be extremely frustrating. Further, I keep a couple handy keybinds: 1 keybind is to assist master (it's a macro), the other is the interact with target.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olibri1 View Post
    I've actually been using Octopus for years now, but I do not use mouse broadcast. That said, mouse broadcast is not the right way to do this. Get Jamba and configure your quest behavior. Generally you just want to auto-share from master, auto-accept from group, auto complete, etc. Otherwise you will find the questing process to be extremely frustrating. Further, I keep a couple handy keybinds: 1 keybind is to assist master (it's a macro), the other is the interact with target.
    This is how I did it as well. Looting, accepting quests, etc. though I did use mouse broadcasting to loot quest items that were on the ground (such as plants, chests, etc.).
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