![]() ![]() I'm honestly not following your logic on why you think electrical connections are bad, but physical connections are OK. You seemed to take offense to the idea of connecting the electrical wiring of the switches together to create a broadcast keyboard, but you're OK with the idea of connecting the physical switches together. So on one hand I agree with you, but we can't state that as a hard fact unless/until Blizzard clarifies their new On the previous page we were discussing different ideas for keyboards and how they could be cobbled together to send multiple outputs based on 1 button press. That is our interpretation of their intent - and we don't all share that interpretation. "1 input causing only 1 action in only 1 client" While I'm fond of this wording myself, Blizzard has never actually stated this is their new policy. You can do all this before you login to WoW and neither tool needs to be running while you are logged in. With the numbers on the end ShiftWindow can put them on the screen where I wanted them (save the profile with the window names and run the profile each time you start a gaming session). I quickly opened 5 wow clients and with GUIPropView I appended a 1 through 5 on each window. One helpful tool that can be used with multiple Windows Mangement Softwares is the Utility "GUIPropView" which is a tool to display info/properties on all windows open and can modify window names. ![]() Note that be default all the WoW windows are named the same when launched. There are multiple other tools that have been better in testing and so far the consensus has been that generally best windows layout tool has been 'ShiftWindow' (which is hi-lighted in bright green because it is in the lead so far). On the spreadsheet we have listed all the Utilities seen being discussed in the Discord and the Forums:įancyZones was already on the spreadsheet but is "still in a pre-release state" and has not tested as well as some of the other options but "your mileage may vary". It let's you set up a tiling approach that you can reuse. One utility I do think is needed here is FancyZones. ![]()
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