I've migrated my 4-box setup from 1 computer onto the backup computer, and did a fresh install on the new computer. I have repeated up and functional between the two systems (I have the remote uplink connected), and I have windowsnapper also running. I use a G15 keyboard on the main system, and have commands bound to the G-keys on that system to send commands over to the other sessions.
Relay groups over the network: My first thought was to have all of the RKs join a group of their own (I called it "army"). And so any commands I wanted to relay from the 1st system over to the 2nd system, I could just do a "relay army Press xx". However, this does not appear to work. When I do a "relay army Press 1" into the console of one of the second system windows, it works (I see the effect on those 4 sessions). But if I put it into the console of the session on the main system, it does not. I've also tried to include the other system name as you must do for session names (ie., second.army) to no avail.
Relay of "all other" appears to repeat the command multiple times: I have the following script setup on my main system:
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bind head_set1 G13 relay "all other" "press F2;press CTRL+="
I'm not sure if the groups across systems is intended to be functional or not, so I might be trying to do something that IS doesn't support (although I'd very much like it to support it). Ideally it'd be nice to have a setup so that I can join the "army" group on 1 or more characters on one machine and on 1 or more characters on the other machine, and relay to that "army" group and have them all pickup the command.
NumPad/NumLock not working with LOTRO: I know that I made a note of this on the dual-boxing forums, but I figured I'd make a note here as well. I still cannot get the numlock to toggle when LOTRO is active in IS properly. The light always stays on, and the "Num 1" - "Num 0" keys aren't registering properly in game. Inner Space seems to recognize them and I'm able to script off of their presses, but I can't get LOTRO to pick up anything but the non-numeric functions of those keys.