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    Default Mouse broadcasting with different resolutions

    I run my main at 1650x1080 (or whatever) and my 4 alts at 800x600, as my video card can't handle running all 5 at max. Is it possible to use mouse broadcasting when the windows are different sizes, or will things not line up properly? My goal is to set up healbot, so they would all have to be clicking the exact same area.

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    There is a place to enter your screen size/ resolution in the window layout area. I have never used it but I hear you can enter different setups that way
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    Thanks, I'll check that out and update here

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    For accurate mouse broadcasting they all need to be the same resolution.
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    This is a real bummer for me as I run my Main on a separate computer, on a 27" monitor, while the other toons run on a second machine hooked up to a 24" monitor.

    It would be awesome if there was a way to do accurate mouse scaling, as long as the resolutions are a multiple.

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    Yes under your Window Layout in ISBoxer there is a 'Desired Rendering Size'. Check the box and put in the resolution of your choice. You can manually enter a resolution if you want to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rancar View Post
    This is a real bummer for me as I run my Main on a separate computer, on a 27" monitor, while the other toons run on a second machine hooked up to a 24" monitor.

    It would be awesome if there was a way to do accurate mouse scaling, as long as the resolutions are a multiple.
    I'd be surprised if ISBoxer couldn't do that accurately. Hell, Octopus has been doing it for years.
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    one problem I have (with HKN) is that despite the scaling being fine; wow itself changes the layout based on resolution - I guess having the exact same aspect ratio may work (my main is 1680x1050 too and my alts are 1024x576 [my second screen is 2048x1152 if I recall]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moorea View Post
    one problem I have (with HKN) is that despite the scaling being fine; wow itself changes the layout based on resolution - I guess having the exact same aspect ratio may work (my main is 1680x1050 too and my alts are 1024x576 [my second screen is 2048x1152 if I recall]
    Yep. It's one of the critical settings for proper scaling, along with the in-game UIScale variable.
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    I tried 1680x1024 (instead of 1050) to get same proportions as my slave, it's better but it's still off if for instance I try to mouse broadcast the wow UI settings changes (clicking on, say "combat" for the slave, clicks the one above for the master)
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