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    Default Multiboxing for 2 but not exactly?

    Hey, Im looking a way two play WoW with 2 accounts, two players, two sets of keyboards and mouses on one PC. Im researching in few days and here is my last hope. As far as I know ISboxer is the software that allows split screen but I dont really need duplicate key softwares but exactly the opposite I need something that allows me to use different mouse and keyboard for different screens for local coop with friend on a single PC. Is that possible. Please help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bokrael View Post
    Hey, Im looking a way two play WoW with 2 accounts, two players, two sets of keyboards and mouses on one PC. Im researching in few days and here is my last hope. As far as I know ISboxer is the software that allows split screen but I dont really need duplicate key softwares but exactly the opposite I need something that allows me to use different mouse and keyboard for different screens for local coop with friend on a single PC. Is that possible. Please help!
    Hi there. I'm multiboxing WOW with 2 accounts in Classic and Retail.

    I'm using a software to multiseat 2 users on same PC with Aster https://www.ibik.ru/

    And im using a Switch KM to Keyboard (aimos) and 2 mouses, works fine, and it's a cheap setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [BR]DarkFalcon View Post
    Hi there. I'm multiboxing WOW with 2 accounts in Classic and Retail.

    I'm using a software to multiseat 2 users on same PC with Aster https://www.ibik.ru/

    And im using a Switch KM to Keyboard (aimos) and 2 mouses, works fine, and it's a cheap setup.
    I already found that software but as far as I know it you need two monitors to play with it but Im looking a way to do it on a single one. Is it possible?

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    In this case, you need try a Wow Open Box (https://wowopenbox.org/) from MooreaTV. Its like isboxer, but dont have the software broadcast. Works fines too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by [BR]DarkFalcon View Post
    In this case, you need try a Wow Open Box (https://wowopenbox.org/) from MooreaTV. Its like isboxer, but dont have the software broadcast. Works fines too...
    Thanks! Can you explain me how to make it work please? Can I set different keyboard and mouse for different screens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bokrael View Post
    Thanks! Can you explain me how to make it work please? Can I set different keyboard and mouse for different screens?
    https://WowOpenBox.org allows you to control multiple WoW clients on the same PC, with a single keyboard+mouse, on one or more monitors (you can use more than 1 monitor but you don't have to).

    This video gives you an example:

    https://youtu.be/s4sCBdkXqUk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bokrael View Post
    I already found that software but as far as I know it you need two monitors to play with it but Im looking a way to do it on a single one. Is it possible?
    Circling back on this thread as someone (maybe Unknown ;-) ) pointed me in the direction of software for Microsoft OSes that may create virtual monitor devices at the OS level that could maybe eliminate the need for multiple extra monitors/cables and/or multi-input-viewers and/or multi-input-montitors...

    I don't know if any multiboxers have tried any of these solutions and the comments are already getting buried in the continuous stream of disjunctive multi-topic consciousness that is Discord so I though I would come post these links to a Forum thread before they are lost for me..

    If anyone tries these and they actually create virtual monitors at the Operating System level please report back:

    https://www.digitaltigers.com/ultrav...op-manager.asp

    https://www.displayfusion.com/

    Other alternatives that may be do something similar (not sure if any actually create monitor devices at the windows OS level):

    https://appuals.com/5-best-multi-monitor-software/

    https://tweaklibrary.com/multiple-monitor-software/

    Also the following is a nice Aster related config screen that may help with people conceptually seeing how resources are allocated to multiple Multiseat Desktops on a single PC:

    https://i.gyazo.com/74d7fe990962b936...d9265dc25d.png
    Last edited by nodoze : 05-02-2021 at 04:46 PM

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    it's not clear what any of these do that would help? (vs existing software for boxing)

    Can you give an example of how that would be used? (I guess maybe the make 4 virtual monitors out of 1 and using these 4 with 4 aster seats?)
    2,3,5 boxing wow with Wow Open Box and MAMA, give them a try!
    (was 8 Boxing Wow with HotKeyNet and ISBoxer)
    Was streaming on twitch.tv/MooreaTv

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    it's not clear what any of these do that would help? (vs existing software for boxing)

    Can you give an example of how that would be used? (I guess maybe the make 4 virtual monitors out of 1 and using these 4 with 4 aster seats?)
    My understanding is that a Multiseat Desktop Configuration requires, at the OS level, multiple monitor devices... I am not sure if any VM solutions can bind VM video consoles to specific monitor devices but if any support that it could help there as well...

    To date most approaches I have seen have involved putting the main client (like the Tank) on the primary desktop outputting to a primary monitor and then doing the 4 other desktops' video outputs to a 4+ port multiviewer to a 2nd physical montior to give you the 5+box via 1PC and 2 physical monitors. That means you need at least a 2nd physical monitor, physical multiviewer, & 8 extra physical video cables...

    If you can carve up a single 4K or 8K physical monitor into multiple virtual monitors (& especially if you can change those layouts if/as needed) you could get a hardware input broadcast solution all from a single PC with a single large monitor if you wanted. That could well be the simplest/cheapest way to get hardware input boxing solution (single copy of windows, single wow install, single monitor, etc)... Even if you wanted to use 2+ monitors, having the ability to carve up a physical monitor at the OS level virtually could allow you to do it without the extra physical cables and multiviewer in the middle...

    I am not sure if any of the solutions actually create virtual monitors at the OS level but if they do that could allow some creative options which is why I brought them up and asked if anyone has tried them...
    Last edited by nodoze : 05-02-2021 at 07:18 PM

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