AFAIK and assuming since I spoke to a GM there hasn't been a rule change/clarification Multi-Boxing is 100% allowed providing that each action your characters perform is triggered from a key press.
Simplest form of multi-boxing would be to use two wireless keyboard receivers and one keyboard. Further that would be impossible to stop as its all hardware.
Software multi-boxing is in effect a cheaper alternative to the hard core hard ware multi-boxing tools which will set you back hundreds of dollars (US).
Personally I have a Belkin n52 and a mouse for each PC, plus a normal keyboard for my main PC. My alt account follows my main. I have some macros that allow me to toggle things on/off (mainly travel powers) but most of what is multiplexed is the actual power activation. I keep meaning to sort out a full guide but never get round to it.
http://www.dual-boxing.com/forums/in...;threadID=8785
Though I'm actually using an older version.
AFAIK and assuming since I spoke to a GM there hasn't been a rule change/clarification Multi-Boxing is 100% allowed providing that each action your characters perform is triggered from a key press.
Simplest form of multi-boxing would be to use two wireless keyboard receivers and one keyboard. Further that would be impossible to stop as its all hardware.
Software multi-boxing is in effect a cheaper alternative to the hard core hard ware multi-boxing tools which will set you back hundreds of dollars (US).
Personally I have a Belkin n52 and a mouse for each PC, plus a normal keyboard for my main PC. My alt account follows my main. I have some macros that allow me to toggle things on/off (mainly travel powers) but most of what is multiplexed is the actual power activation. I keep meaning to sort out a full guide but never get round to it.