As a multiboxer, I can personally affirm that it is fine to have me press '1' on my keyboard and have all 5 of my shamans cast lightning bolt. Any sort of "wait" action in your macros are against the ToU. So while I can have a single key macro to press multiple hotkeys simultaneously, it would be illegal to make it so that when I press a button, keystrokes would be sent to the game client 5 seconds later. Which means that any character action or UI input must be the immediate result of a human pressing a key. To be more exact, follow the one action, one keystroke rule. If you're looking for some tools to automate the launch process, you can look into AutoHotkey or HotkeyNet. It's only illegal if your macro/hotkey scripts are actually performing actions within the game itself. This is NOT a violation of Blizzard's terms of use, because it does not affect the actual game. People (including myself) have been using scripts to automatically launch, enter passwords, and log into various Blizzard games. However, you can use keyboard macros or macro/hotkey programs to enter it for you. No, Starcraft II itself cannot remember your password.
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