Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:26 am by OzHawkeye
That's exactly the same trap I fell into at first. I configured the Mouse broadcasting toggle key in the "all windows" options, rather than the "current window" option.
I think where that can go wrong is if you click the key in a follower window, you've now toggled it for all windows, so it's possible for the Windows to end up in different configurations I think (particularly if in the mean time you toggled the Keymaps key too).
Eg/ (in case I'm not totally off base here)
* Mouse repeater key is set in the "All Windows" option.
* You turn mouse repeater on in your focused window.
* Then, for whatever reason you turn Keymaps off.
* Then you click into a followers window, and notice, "Hey, mouse repeater is back on", so you toggle it again to turn it off. However, Keymaps are off in this follower window (cause you turned em off by broadcast from the main window), so it doesn't send the command to the other windows, meaning that the main window and this follower now have opposite mouse-repeater states.
* You then go back to the main window, re-activate Keymaps, and find mouse repeater is back on (since that's where you intially started it). Annoyed to see it on again, you toggle Mouse repeater off, but Keymaps are on in this window, transmitting the toggle command back to that follower you clicked on, thus turning mouse repeater back on (again.... hehe).
This is what I think was happening to me. My solution was to move the Mouse Repeater and Keymap toggle keys off the "All Windows" option to the "Current Windows" option preventing this sort of diametrically opposed mouse repeater states from occuring in my main or its 4 followers.
Of course, I could be totally off-base here. Hopefully Lax will let me know.... hehe.