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Los
10-07-2009, 06:55 PM
Since i use isboxer i cant use my mouse' special features anymore (its a logitech revolution mx and i do have a g15 running) it mainly started since i put the G1 key to the ingame ui, is there an easy solution for this?

Lax
10-07-2009, 07:28 PM
You will need to run the Logitech software as Administrator for the special features on your mouse. For the keyboard that's the Logitech Keyboard Profiler. I'm not sure what it would be for the mouse

Fizzler
10-07-2009, 10:31 PM
For the mouse it would be SetPoint. I use the exact same setup.

I had some issues with UAC starting these applications as Admin on start up.

Slats
10-07-2009, 11:40 PM
Just disable User Access Control in Control Panel. Seriously if you dont want a popup box everytime you blink at your computer or USE it just turn this off. This is to just save Grandma from having to reformat when she installs a porn dialer.

Ualaa
10-08-2009, 12:02 AM
With 64-Bit Vista, anything that runs with Admin priviledge seems to require a UAC approval before it will start.

Los
10-08-2009, 04:57 AM
Problem is though, I had this working ever since I installed w7 and my mouse's setpoint drivers, it just stopped when I read about the G15 keys and profiler and setting my ingame menu to that G1 key :).

Ill try with adding the run as admin, but still find it a bit odd since it was working good before.

Los
10-08-2009, 05:00 AM
Oh, and since this post will prolly attract some isboxer/innerspace users, how do i setup a key which will make my main WoW act as the only wow, a key that will toggle broadcasting completly off (so you can type without missing keys (i make round robins)).

For the rest <3 innerspace + isboxer, heroics are soo much smoother with a healer then just 4 dps (bit slower though but hell, that 2 minutes)

alcattle
10-08-2009, 08:04 AM
You must mean Key maps, and you do not want the other toons getting any input at certain times. Default is shift-alt-M, but you can change it to any keystroke you want. I made one work using the insert key.

Los
10-08-2009, 11:52 AM
You must mean Key maps, and you do not want the other toons getting any input at certain times. Default is shift-alt-M, but you can change it to any keystroke you want. I made one work using the insert key.

Exactly what i mean, but i also want the mean to not use the keymaps at that time (since otherwise he will be roundrobbing on certain keys, which ofc is not cool) but where do you set that option?

Lax
10-08-2009, 12:01 PM
Exactly what i mean, but i also want the mean to not use the keymaps at that time (since otherwise he will be roundrobbing on certain keys, which ofc is not cool) but where do you set that option?

Sounds to me like you want one of the characters to do something different than the others. This is achieved by changing the TARGET of various Actions in your Mapped Keys. You would want to go through each of the keys under "FTL DPS Keys", click on step 1 in each, and on both actions there is a Target which will allow you to tell which specific characters you want to perform the action.

In order to include "all but my healer" for example you can make an Action Target Group called "DPS" or such. Put each of the non-healer characters in a group, then set the Target for such actions to use this group.

Los
10-09-2009, 10:19 AM
Mm no let me explain differently,

before i used keyclone, and I was using a strict whitelist there, only the keys i selected got past and only those. So all my windows got the 't' for thunderstorm I bound, or 3 for attack. But since thunderstorm was round robin as well, the ket got switched to all 5 chars. When you want to whisper to somebody that results in very irradic typing, you kinda lack the t 1 out of 5 times.

In key clone you could press the break button to pause the implementation, none of the clones got keys, just the main so you could make a macro, type something ,etc.

Thats the option I kind of miss or cant find

Fizzler
10-09-2009, 11:31 AM
You can turn off Key Mapping. I believe it is Shift-Alt-M.