Can send multiple commands, mouseclicks, hotkeys, etc. This doesn't tie into EQ2 at all, as far as anyone can tell, you are sitting at your computer actually typing and clicking.
I've started playing WoW for the time being. So, I'm putting some pics here to see if there is interest.
It works across the Internet to control an instance of EQ2 running on a computer that is running REQ2S. But without a remote display it's kinda difficult to do much. Logs can be streamed to the client. I have successfully chatted in game using this tunneled through SSH to my home net and sent to my game PC.
The best use, is running it on your laptop with a view of the monitor. If you are a caster, you can just type all of the commands you usually do, like
/assist xxxx
8 <-hotkey
1 <-attack
#Pause 3 <- wait for spell cast by 8
3
#Pause 2
etc.....
Just have to target the tank and /follow
The help button you see below produces the following output:
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You must be connected to an REQ2 server to send commands.
EQ2 must be running on the computer the server is running on.
Send Regular EQ-style slash commands as you would in game
or any other character for that matter see below for special cases (alt, ctrl, esc, tab, enter)
REQ2 commands:
REQ2 commands are prefixed with a #
#Enter -- Press enter key on the server side; e.g. /tell blah blah; #ENTER
#Tab -- Press the Tab key on the server side
#Esc -- Press the ESC key on the server side
#Pause X -- pause, server side, for the specified X of milliseconds
Hotkeys:
The Insta-Send hotkey bar can be used to hit that hotkey in game.
To hit a hotkey as part of a command sequence in the commands window:
#HotKey [Alt][Ctrl] X -- send hotkey specifed, e.g. "#Hotkey Alt ="
Note: this #Hotkey command can also be used for other ctrl and alt needs,
like alt-o. (#Hotkey Alt o)
Mouse:
#LClick X Y -- Left click the mouse that the specified coords
#LDClick X Y -- Double left click
#RClick X Y -- Right click
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Some pics of it running:
1. Server after being started. Server runs on box where EQ2 is running.

2. Client after connecting to the server. The client CAN run on the same PC as the server but it's not really advisable, unless you are doing some looping macro type stuff, because the server has to make EQ2 the foreground window to simulate keystrokes. The Insta-Sent Hotkeys are immedately sent to the server to be executed in game.

3. Client being used

4. Server receiving and executing commands

5. The "More Log Windows" button on the client.

6. The "Reply to Last Tell" button on client

So, anybody want it?
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