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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 1
| Ive got pwnboxer setup with just about everything except i use my mouse to move and loook around rather then keys and was wondering if its possible that when i right click on wow1 and move around it does the same on wow2. i have enable mouse broadcasting but it doesnt broadcast clicks. Is it even possible? thanks |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| You can definitely broadcast clicks, although not sure if you can with Pwnboxer or not. I know there are two methods to broadcast the mouse; maybe if it doesn't work with method 1 you could try the method 2 broadcasting. I wouldn't recommend mouse driving on multiple screens. You'll invariably move in slightly different directions. Your best bet is for your followers to /Follow your lead character, who is then driven by mouse and/or keyboard. You'll also want a method for your slaves to break follow (such as down arrow). Then you can over run a little bit, turn around and run back a little, to have everyone face the correct direction. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
Posts: 6,767
| You can use your mouse, yes, but really the game was build more about keyboards because of camera angles and follow mode (like how Ualaa said). So I highly suggest just using /follow (character) or follow focus methods, and then just use the mouse broadcasting in Pwnboxer (method 1) for things like AOE castable spells, quest clicking, etc. |
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