Feature Request to help me use WoW and Ventrilo more effectively
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I have a feature request. I use Multiplicity to dual box when playing WoW.
I'm usually on Ventrilo at the same time (voice chat software). It uses a "push to talk" system where I need to push a key or a mouse button when I'm talking. In an earlier version of Multiplicity I was able to use my push-to-talk key on my primary computer (where Ventrilo is running) because some of my mouse button events weren't actually getting "captured" by Multiplicity. This has since been "fixed", so now I find using WoW and Ventrilo with Multiplicity much more awkward.
The real solution to this problem is, of course, a new feature.
I see Multiplicity installs a Win32 global hook on the primary computer and forwards all keyboard input to the secondary computer when the secondary computer has "focus". I would like to be able to configure "exception" events, for example MOUSE3. I would like to tell Multiplicity that if I press MOUSE3 not to forward that mouse event to the secondary machine and block it on the primary machine. If I could do this, I could be controlling the secondary machine and still talking on WoW.
Can this be done currently? If not, I'm requesting the feature.
I'm usually on Ventrilo at the same time (voice chat software). It uses a "push to talk" system where I need to push a key or a mouse button when I'm talking. In an earlier version of Multiplicity I was able to use my push-to-talk key on my primary computer (where Ventrilo is running) because some of my mouse button events weren't actually getting "captured" by Multiplicity. This has since been "fixed", so now I find using WoW and Ventrilo with Multiplicity much more awkward.
The real solution to this problem is, of course, a new feature.

I see Multiplicity installs a Win32 global hook on the primary computer and forwards all keyboard input to the secondary computer when the secondary computer has "focus". I would like to be able to configure "exception" events, for example MOUSE3. I would like to tell Multiplicity that if I press MOUSE3 not to forward that mouse event to the secondary machine and block it on the primary machine. If I could do this, I could be controlling the secondary machine and still talking on WoW.
Can this be done currently? If not, I'm requesting the feature.