Quote Originally Posted by 'koris',index.php?page=Thread&postID=77511#post775 11
lawl, i make 110k a year. money isn't the issue. Keyclone route is too risky for me. other than 5 accounts going down at once, i don't like the idea of my computer sending packets to someone other than blizz while im playing wow. I'd rather have 5 dedicated pcs running 5 accounts.

back to the question. what are the upside and downside of a multiplexer that can send both mouse and keyboard signals simultaneously.
Where would your pc be sending packets to other than blizzard if you were using KC? /baffled...

Other than the initial registration and verification, while your using the product it doesn't send packets anywhere other than your own pc's, and that's only if you're using more than 1 pc. If you're running all your wow's on 1 pc it isn't sending packets anywhere. :P

As far as the "duplicity" of your mouse operation, I guarantee they won't be 100% in sync all the time. Even if your mouse control broadcasts are dead-on, the information to and from blizzard will NOT be complete synchronous. You'll still get some (lack of a better term) "fade".

Additionally, this isn't the first product that enabled mouse broadcasting. PI-engineering has made an Xkeys Mouse splitter for years.

IMO you may want to do more product research, you have what appears to be a blind assumption regarding keyclone. Fanboi? no. Convinced by the hundreds of users with no complaints and insanely fast support? yes.