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    Default Automatically setting "Pass only hotstrings"

    I've been searching but been unable to find this. Since I found the wonders of hotstrings, I use them 100%. When my toons are loaded, I set keyclone to only pass hotstrings. However, this requires me to right click each client in the keyclone window and click "Pass only hotstrings" each time I start up. Is there a way, for my lazy self, to have this done automatically on connect?

    I've tried using do-not-pass whitelists, but I'd much rather use hotstrings only. Any thoughts?
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    hmph... i hadn't thought of that. sorry about the oversight

    i'll put that on the list for next release

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    That'd be nice. Any eta on the next release?
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    i was hoping for last night... but i got stuck on some wow weirdness with the mouse-map and a new feature.
    once resolved, i have a couple of small items to complete before release.

    many of the issues i am working on revolve around wow's mouse weirdness.
    to test... run wow in a window that isn't full screen (i usually use an 800x600)... put a browser behind it (full page of text... something you could click and hilight)... then click on the wow window... and start clicking like crazy. in short order, the browser window will be brought to the front. wth?!

    basically, what is happening is that the wow client has captured the mouse... and the click turns into a negative coord... which places it outside the client area of the wow window (to the upper left of the client window). if you click fast enough, you will end up putting a click on any window in the background... like your browser.. which will bring it to the front.

    this causes keyclone problems if someone is using focus-follows-mouse... as i'm watching the mouse position, which turns negative...



    if anyone has any insight, i'd be most interested in their thoughts

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    is wow the only program that turns mouse clicks into negative coordinates? or does this happen with other programs that you know of?

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    i had never seen it before this

    anyone?

    ?(

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    Sorry if I can't be of help to solve the problem, but I do see the same thing from time to time. Having the dual-boxing forums up in a window below my two smaller windows on my left monitor, I can sometimes see a flicker as if I was hovering over a topic when moving the mouse around on any of those windows. Kind of strange, but I think it's related.
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    hmmm

    looks like th 0,0 was resetted to another position.
    maybe because of several windows next to each other?
    that something refreshed the x,y coordinates and took the lower-left of the current wow window as 0,0 ?

    just some of my freaky thoughts *g*
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