There isn't an IWT "command" in the game so it can't be used as part of a WoW macro. If you don't want it unless it can be done in a macro, then don't put this on your DPS keys.
There's nothing in the EULA or ToS that says you cannot mash keys, and you gain no ability to bot or other unfair advantage by mashing keys. You can do the same thing by physically connecting the two buttons so that they both get pressed when you press it. Blizzard (and other game companies) don't care that you're doing this, and neither do other players. The only people who do, are the guys on multiboxing forums who are obsessing over a GM who was trying his best to explain the difference between botting and not botting. The guy complaining on the wow forum that 1 guy playing 5 characters just killed him has no idea and probably wouldn't care, he hates you anyway.
Out of everything one could possibly come up with to be controversial regarding multiboxing, mashing keys is probably at the bottom of the list. People who have never heard of multiboxing do this with their programmable keyboards or mice, and don't give it a second thought.
/rant
Here is what you need to know:
1. You become "automatic" when something happens without you manually adjusting some input control (key, switch, dpad, joystick, throttle, slider, motion sensor, etc) to kick off that action at that particular time. Example... some gamepads have a continuous fire mode where it will repeatedly press a button over and over at some time interval. Any delayed action is considered to be a part of this category.
2. You become a "bot" when you sense game information (e.g. player's health) in order to automatically respond to it (e.g. heal, switch dps modes, etc)
These are both not allowed in WoW, or most other games. Neither of these things are available in ISBoxer (or most other multiboxing software).
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