Hello,
I apologize if this has been addressed elsewhere (didn't find it in a quick search), but I wanted to ask a question regarding the way the individual instances of WoW are labeled following the latest updated. To explain, previously, when I selected a Command from the drop down box to load a specific instance, such as Bob1, when that instance of WoW came online, it showed in the keyclone screen as "Bob1". Since the new release, I either have to manually add each instance to keyclone, or have the auto add selection checked for windows named world of warcraft.
Basically, I know this is something simple, but it seems to be eluding me. I'd like to have the titles showing up in keyclone match the name of the command that I've entered in the command editor like it did before I updated. This makes it easier to keep track of my separate accounts.
Also, as a question, is there any way to enter a command in the keyclone that's running on my main machine and have it trigger on a 2nd instance of keyclone working on an alt machine? I know you can right click the remote instance and select run, and manually type in the command, but I was curious if you can have the main machine with a "run wow1,wow2,wow3<remote computer run wow4, wow5" type of setup. I would imagine that most people simply have the secondary instance of keyclone already set up to run the 4th and 5th (or whatever) instances, while the main machine runs the first 3, but I wanted to see know if it was possible to use the startup command to trigger a 2nd pc's keyclone commands.
I don't know if I've explained this very well, but hopefully someone can decipher what I'm trying to say and help me make sense of it all.![]()
Thanks!
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